AUDEMARS PIGUET CLASSIQUE 4029 YG CHAMPAGNE LINEN DIAL
Audemars Piguet Classic Ref.4029 18 I took a picture of wearing a solid YG champagne linen dial. p>
The case diameter of this 4029 is 33.5 mm. The arm circumference of the model is about 16.5 cm. It may look a little bigger than it really is in the picture. p>
The ones I wrote about movements are here that I introduced last time. Let's take a look at the atmosphere we wore this time. p>
It's fashionable to have a linen dial. I think the combination of the alligator brown strap, champagne-colored dial, and gold case is also good. p>
Next, let's look at it from various angles. p>
A photo showing the thinness of the case. Based on Jaeger-LeCoultre Cal.895, Cal.2090 is an ultra-thin movement that meets the "light and thin" requirements of dress watches. p>
It's light, so I wonder if I'm wearing a watch compared to the Rolex Datejust I usually wear. It's as light as that. However, being light does not mean that it is waterproof, so be sure to understand it before using it. p>
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I think this size is just right. p>
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You can see it from any angle. It's a simple baton hand and bar index, which is a neat design like no other. p>
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A hand-wound dress watch from the 1970s. Looking back on the history of watches, the 1970s was a time when mechanical watches were being driven away during the "quartz shock" that originated from the "quartz astron" announced by Seiko. p>
The quartz movement, which is inexpensive and boasts high precision, has been replaced by quartz steadily because it can be mass-produced, but even at that time, Audemars Piguet (quartz's), which made high-end mechanical watches. There is also a clock). As expected, Audemars Piguet also seemed to have been very difficult to manage due to the impact of this quartz shock. p>
Meanwhile, Gerald Genta, announced in 1972, has the aspect that his design "Royal Oak" saved this quartz shock. p>
Many people may know Royal Oak. p>
This brand continues from 1875 to today. Originally known for its famous pocket watches with complex complications. p>
Audemars Piguet's hand-wound watch, which has been making high-end mechanical watches for nearly 150 years. You will want it. p>