The original Audemars Piguet Skeleton - 1 of only 300 ever made
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- Audemars Piguet Skeleton automatic, look how thin it is!
Ever seen an Audemars Piguet Skeleton in this detail?
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"At first glance, I thought it was cheap Chinese"
That sums up every skeleton watch ever.
Thanks, it is a real work of Art! So much more than just a beautiful watch.
What a beauty !
That pallet fork is unforgiveable imo. How could they do such a massive oversight? This was meant to be flawless, even back then, and its not. Would be hugely let down if I owned this piece and could never unsee the lack of finish.
It’s either a QC issue or a replacement
Beautiful
This is watchmaking on a completely different level! an absolute beauty of a watch. thank you ones again for showing this beaoty to us Kalle!!!😍😯
Nice watch, good video you have done. I love it!
What a marvel! I was hoping you would show the winding and looking at the mainspring being wound up. The barrel is always closed in other watches and never seen. This would have been a first! ;) Cheers from Portugal
So beautiful. So thin!
One can assume that spare parts for this watch are rare as hens teeth.
Seeing the raw backside of the fork is kind of enlightening for us. We get to see what it looked like before they began the polishing. The "before and after" coexist.🤔
simply , near perfection in every detail. and this is why luxury watches worth what you pay for .
What you say about quartz watches is so true. I have a $125 Fossil that gains one second in two months. I use my internet connected smart phone to check it which basically reflects accurate time taking from the internet being as accurate as when it collected the last time sample off the net.. Usually a second or two.
But we do have our love of mechanical watches, rational or not, like it or not. I'm part of the crowd and I very much appreciate your channel as a hobby watchmaker myself, and consider your channel to be a high standard of executing the craft to shoot for myself. Thank you so much for your contribution to the world of watchmaking.
Holy moley that’s amazing,thanks Kalle
The quantity of details in every components is incredibly beautiful! 👌❤️👍🤩😍
You my friend are absolutely correct. I could study this watch for a week without any problem. BEAUTIFUL
It's a stunning watch - scary how the clones look like this at first glance! Cool ruby bearings!
Thank you so much for sharing it. I'm not a big fan of skeletonized watches, but this one is incredible.
How could they make such an oversight with the pallet fork? What an overall fine piece of workmanship though. Thanks Kalle.
Thanks Kalle, lovely. I think you could improve his pallet fork!
I appreciate the skill it takes to make that. But telling the time on that thing.
Oh yeah it’s a quarter to I haven’t a bastard clue.
Wow what a watch!
I'm always amazed at some of the skeleton watches that come out of china. Some have dual balances, some are Tourbillion movements.
What gets me is how inexpensive they are. They can usually be purchased for somewhere between $100 and $200 USD brand new.
Nice watch, but Kalle did you realize it has a problem? Escape wheel is stopping for a fraction of second once a while (probably once per revolution). Probably it needs maintenance😎.
Just look how dirty the teeth of the escape wheel are. You're right about that it needs maintenance.
I saw the same I thought I needed new glasses
Can you fix that pallet fork with a similar finish. That would by legendary 😊
Damn I would’ve left that if found at a flea market
It took a while to figure out why there was a hound's tooth gear engaged with the wigwag (@10:15), but I finally figured it out. It's for a click and mounted close to the gearing for the auto-winder. What's unusual is that there is seemingly more than one click. There's one next to the ratchet wheel best viewed @6:02. I haven't a clue why this arrangement was chosen. Does anybody have any ideas? I am stumped. 😕
Interesting concept and construction. Just curious and wondering, what kind of palett fork design your Chronoglide watch will have...? 🙂
Would be nice to see the hands on the opposite side. Surely they could have geared it to work as it is visually a better side..
Not only the rotor is 21 C gold, but the whole movement is 21 C including the wheel bridges. Pure gold is 24 C but to soft.
The reason that they used 21 C instead of 18 C gold is that it is softer and thus easier to engrave.
It seems to me that at some point in time the crystal has been replaced. Because I don't see any hour indicators.
Could it be that this is an Audemars Piguet Classique 5442...
Kalle, since you’re the pallet fork snob, I’m curious as to how you would improve the look of the dial side of this one? Is there a way to secure the pallet stones without using shellac?
Those plates don't have much mass in them. Isn't that making things flinchy or wobblely? Specially the train of wheels? Intriguing watch movement.
Which watches are the most long lasting and well made?
Mooi!
Is there a square vintage version?
The decorative aspect of skeletonization has always bugged me for some reason. I think it's because it seems like a waste of someone's time if it was done by hand, and if it's not done by hand it looks like it's trying to be something that it's not that would have been a waste of someone's time. 😂😂😂 On the other hand, I absolutely love what skeletonization reveals about the interactions of the mechanical parts!
What metal is the skeleton made from?
AP copied the Citizen Jet rotor? :)
Sorry Kalle! You usually say: nothing is without a reason in watchmaking. But this watch shows how much of a movement is obsolete 🤣🤣
accuracy below beauty. sometimes is nice. i Love ACCURACY
Good thing is: you don’t need for visual inspection 🤣
Imagine using too much oil…
:)
I don't really see the point in adding text about the specs of such an exclusive watch on the movement or just any part, that is simply spoiling the esthetics. It's like these awfull race bikes with the brand name of every parts supplier of that bike in GIANT LETTERS
Cheep JunK
Sorry Kalle! You usually say: nothing is without a reason in watchmaking. But this watch shows how much of a movement is obsolete 🤣🤣