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Millenary
Chalcedony
Tourbillon
In 2001, the Edward Piguet tourbillon was equipped with a rutilated quartz mainplate. In 2005, the adventure continued with a moss agate version. Chalcedony, a mineral featuring delicate bluish tints, now stars in the latest introduction to the Millenary collection. The Millenary Chalcedony Tourbillon is distinguished by its openworked chalcedony mainplate, a skeleton movement enhanced by a tourbillon and diamond-set rings, along with a full-set pink gold oval case and a stingray leather strap.
• Openworked chalcedony mainplate, using a machining technique developed exclusively by Audemars Piguet
• Movement: skeletonised, with a tourbillon, built around a mineral mainplate
• Diamond-set pink gold rings adorning
the movement and the dial
• Full-set pink gold oval case
• Stingray leather strap
Technical specifications
Millenary Chalcedony Tourbillon
Reference
26354OR.ZZ.D080GA.01
Movement
Exclusive hand-wound
skeletonised AP Calibre 2861 with tourbillon
Chalcedony mainplate
Casing-dimensions:
33.90 x 28.90 mm
15 jewels
Power reserve:
up to 72 hours
Cadence of the balance: 21,600 vibrations per hour
Finishing: all parts
decorated by hand
Case
18-carat pink gold, set with 395 diamonds (~ 3.45 carats)
Dimensions: 45 x 40 mm
Water-resistance: 20 m
Sapphire crystal caseback
Dial
Sapphire crystal dial with engraved Arabic numerals
Outer and inner rings in diamond-set 18-carat
pink gold
Gold hands
Functions
Hours and minutes |