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The Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Chronograph in Ceramic and Gold

The Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Chronograph in Ceramic and Gold

First launched in 2021, the Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Chronograph now returns in an appealing combination of materials. The new model shares many similarities with its predecessor, namely the same case design and movement. But it’s now rendered in black ceramic and 18k white gold, matched with pink gold hands.

Initial thoughts

With the design having been refined over time, it is now clear that the negative reaction to the initial Code 11.59 collection was overdone. Granted, some criticism was justified with the original line-up, particularly for the time-only variants with plain dials (now replaced by guilloche). The most appealing versions of the Code 11.59 are the complications, particularly those with open-worked dials, like the Flying Tourbillon Chronograph.

The open working of the dial transforms what was a design weakness into strength. Not only does the open dial showcase the mechanics and finishing of the movement, but it also complements the large, contemporary case. The Code 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Chronograph a watch executed excellently with little to criticise – except for the case dimensions, which could be more compact. The Code 11.59 design looks larger than it is, so the case wears larger than it measures.

Although the price is only available on request, it is in the region of CHF250,000. It’s a big number but comparable to similar complications from Audemars Piguet’s rivals like Vacheron Constantin. But unlike the competition, the Code 11.59 Tourbillon Chronograph stands out for a modern design with an equally modern – but still haute horlogerie – movement construction.

Meticulously open-worked

The now familiar Code 11.59 case is a two-piece construction consisting of a black ceramic middle sandwiched by an 18k white gold bezel, back, and lugs. The crown is black ceramic, while the chronograph pushers are white gold. Most of the gold and ceramic surfaces are brushed, but highlighted by polished bevels along the edges. The case has a 41 mm diameter and 13.8 mm thickness.

The dial sports a slate grey inner flange with circular snailing matched by a dark grey finish on the movement bridges that are set against a black-coated base plate. The barrel bridge at 12 o’clock and the chronographer counters are also black coated. For contrast, the hands are in 18k pink gold, which complements the screwed balance wheel within the tourbillon.

Because the cal. 2952 is extensive skeletonised, it notably features 111 inner angles on the bridges, front and back, all finished by hand according to AP. The back reveals another notable feature of the movement: unusually for a tourbillon chronograph, it is automatic and has a 22k pink gold rotor.


Key Facts and Price

Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Chronograph
Ref. 26399NB.OO.D009KB.01

Case diameter: 41 mm
Height: 13.8 mm
Material: 18k white gold and black ceramic
Water resistance: 30 m

Movement: Cal. 2952
Functions: Hours, minutes, centre seconds, flying tourbillon, and flyback chronograph
Frequency: 21,600 beats per hour (3 Hz)
Winding: Automatic
Power reserve: 65 hours

Strap: Alligator with folding clasp

Availability: Only at Audemars Piguet boutiques
Limited Edition: No
Price: In the region of CHF250,000

For more, visit audemarspiguet.com


 

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