Audemars Piguet's new work this year is of high quality. If you have to choose the most topical product, the reasons for this Royal Oak Concept RD #2 ultra-thin perpetual calendar should be the most adequate. The so-called RD, the abbreviation of Research & Development. As you may remember, Concept RD #1, published by Audemars Piguet in 2015, is a super-complex tourbillon three-question chronograph. It not only has perfect sound quality, but also has waterproof properties, which overturns the previous knowledge of the minute repeater. More replica Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.
This year's RD#2 was actually a purely perpetual calendar. The complexity of the RD#2 compared with that of the predecessor was a drop in the shape of a cliff, which made one feel confused. However, as you deepen your understanding, you will discover the amazingness of this watch. The thickness of its built-in automatic perpetual calendar movement is only 2.89 millimeters. The thickness of the entire watch is 6.3 millimeters. It is crowned with the crown of the world's thinnest perpetual calendar movement and watch.
In theory, because the perpetual calendar requires a layer of modules on top of a conventional automatic movement, there is limited room for dilution. The world’s thinnest auto-calibration Bino Bug 138, Bvlgari’s BVL 138, is also 2.23 mm thick, which is why the industry is puzzled by its 2.89-mm figure.
This year's RD#2 was actually a purely perpetual calendar. The complexity of the RD#2 compared with that of the predecessor was a drop in the shape of a cliff, which made one feel confused. However, as you deepen your understanding, you will discover the amazingness of this watch. The thickness of its built-in automatic perpetual calendar movement is only 2.89 millimeters. The thickness of the entire watch is 6.3 millimeters. It is crowned with the crown of the world's thinnest perpetual calendar movement and watch.
In theory, because the perpetual calendar requires a layer of modules on top of a conventional automatic movement, there is limited room for dilution. The world’s thinnest auto-calibration Bino Bug 138, Bvlgari’s BVL 138, is also 2.23 mm thick, which is why the industry is puzzled by its 2.89-mm figure.
No comments:
Post a Comment