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1964 Audemars Piguet Ultra Thin 'Tank' Cal. 2003 18ct Gold Textured

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1964 Audemars Piguet Ultra Thin 'Tank' Cal. 2003 18ct Gold Textured

Here we have a sophisticated 1964 Audemars Piguet Ultra Thin Cal. 2003, featuring a 26mm 18ct Yellow Gold rectangular case that sits comfortably on your wrist, thanks to its delicate tapered lugs. A lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of an incredibly thin 4.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. The case features rounded, soft corners and an interesting vertical pattern that resembles the bark of a tree. On the right side, a crown sits slightly recessed into the case. A flat crystal follows the contours of the case, protecting the vertically textured gold dial, repeating the same bark pattern as the case. Delicate thin baton indexes radiate with different thicknesses, marking the hours. Delicate baton hands complete this minimalist dress watch. At 12 o’clock, we have the Audemars Piguet motif. On the reverse, a snap-off 18ct Yellow Gold case back, the Gold hallmarks can be found stamped on the inside of the case, inside a manually wound Audemars Piguet Cal. 2003, 17 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It was the world's smallest movement, measuring 1.64mm thick due to a flat hairspring. This stunning movement was jointly developed in 1953 with Vacheron Constantin and Jaeger-LeCoultre, and it was kept in production until 2002. The watch comes paired with a suitable 18mm leather strap.

Here we have a sophisticated 1964 Audemars Piguet Ultra Thin Cal. 2003, featuring a 26mm 18ct Yellow Gold rectangular case that sits comfortably on your wrist, thanks to its delicate tapered lugs. A lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of an incredibly thin 4.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. The case features rounded, soft corners and an interesting vertical pattern that resembles the bark of a tree. On the right side, a crown sits slightly recessed into the case. A flat crystal follows the contours of the case, protecting the vertically textured gold dial, repeating the same bark pattern as the case. Delicate thin baton indexes radiate with different thicknesses, marking the hours. Delicate baton hands complete this minimalist dress watch. At 12 o’clock, we have the Audemars Piguet motif. On the reverse, a snap-off 18ct Yellow Gold case back, the Gold hallmarks can be found stamped on the inside of the case, inside a manually wound Audemars Piguet Cal. 2003, 17 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It was the world's smallest movement, measuring 1.64mm thick due to a flat hairspring. This stunning movement was jointly developed in 1953 with Vacheron Constantin and Jaeger-LeCoultre, and it was kept in production until 2002. The watch comes paired with a suitable 18mm leather strap.

$2,526.73

Original: $7,219.24

-65%
1964 Audemars Piguet Ultra Thin 'Tank' Cal. 2003 18ct Gold Textured

$7,219.24

$2,526.73

Description

Here we have a sophisticated 1964 Audemars Piguet Ultra Thin Cal. 2003, featuring a 26mm 18ct Yellow Gold rectangular case that sits comfortably on your wrist, thanks to its delicate tapered lugs. A lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a case thickness of an incredibly thin 4.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. The case features rounded, soft corners and an interesting vertical pattern that resembles the bark of a tree. On the right side, a crown sits slightly recessed into the case. A flat crystal follows the contours of the case, protecting the vertically textured gold dial, repeating the same bark pattern as the case. Delicate thin baton indexes radiate with different thicknesses, marking the hours. Delicate baton hands complete this minimalist dress watch. At 12 o’clock, we have the Audemars Piguet motif. On the reverse, a snap-off 18ct Yellow Gold case back, the Gold hallmarks can be found stamped on the inside of the case, inside a manually wound Audemars Piguet Cal. 2003, 17 jewels, beating at a leisurely 18,000 beats per hour. It was the world's smallest movement, measuring 1.64mm thick due to a flat hairspring. This stunning movement was jointly developed in 1953 with Vacheron Constantin and Jaeger-LeCoultre, and it was kept in production until 2002. The watch comes paired with a suitable 18mm leather strap.

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