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Quantième Perpetuel | 25657BA | Yellow Gold

Quantième Perpetuel | 25657BA | Yellow Gold

First launched in 1978, the Quantième Perpetuel by Audemars Piguet was the world’s thinnest automatic perpetual calendar. This example captures much of the appeal of the earliest pieces, with its classic "Audemars Piguet" signature, crisp white dial and traditional yellow gold case. 

The Quantième Perpétuel

In the late ‘70s, complicated wristwatches were exceedingly rare. The Quartz Crisis had decimated the watchmaking industry, with the number of watchmakers in Switzerland having dropped from 1,600 to 600. Against all odds, three watchmakers at Audemars Piguet decided to develop the world’s thinnest automatic perpetual calendar movement. The project was carried out in secret, with the manufacture’s upper management completely unaware of what was going on. The watchmakers worked in their free time, often meeting at night to discuss their work.

In 1977, they surprised George Golay, the CEO of Audemars Piguet at the time, with the finished calibre. A risk taker who’d already released the Royal Oak a few years prior, Golay was confident that the manufacture could successfully commercialise the automatic perpetual calendar. When it was launched in 1978, the Quantième Perpetuel was the world’s thinnest automatic perpetual calendar. To put things in perspective, in 1984, only 1,066 perpetual calendars were produced in Switzerland. Of those, Audemars Piguet made 675.

Though the Royal Oak often gets credit for helping Audemars Piguet survive in the wake of the Quartz Crisis, evidence suggests the Quantième Perpetuel played a much greater role. According to the manufacture, 7,219 perpetual calendars were made over a fifteen year period, including some which were integrated into the Royal Oak case. A canvas to experiment with different designs, 70 different models were produced, with around 200 variations documented.

A Classic Design 

The lines of the Quantième Perpetuel were penned by Jacqueline Dimier, who is considered by some as the protégé of the legendary Gérald Genta. The perpetual calendar indications are laid out in an intuitive manner. The date and day are shown at three and nine o’clock respectively, with the months displayed at twelve o’clock. A moonphase indication is placed at six o’clock, with graduations for the moon position just above. The “Audemars Piguet” font is flat and restrained, imbuing this piece with a certain vintage appeal. Later versions of the same reference are known to have the more contemporary font, giving them a distinctively more modern appearance. 

All of the subdials are recessed, which gives a satisfying level of depth to the overall design and creates some interesting effects when it interacts with the light. This is another subtle feature which is lost in subsequent iterations. Evidence suggests that the dial was manufactured by Stern Créations, the storied manufacturer which also produced dials for the Patek Philippe Nautilus and the Rolex “Stella” models, among others. The gold stick hands provide excellent legibility against the white background. 

At 36mm in diameter and less than 8mm thick, this 25657BA sits comfortably on the wrist. On the reverse of the yellow gold case, the watch features circular graining, along with finely-engraved markings, confirming the watches individual case number.

The Movement

This Quantième Perpetuel Automatique is powered by the Caliber 2120/2, derived from Jaeger-LeCoultre’s legendary ultra-thin JLC 920 movement. The Caliber 2120 was an initial project of Jaeger LeCoultre in 1967, funded and contributed by Audemars Piguet, and famous for its adoption by Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin.

The ultra-thin automatic 2120/2 calibre features 38 working jewels, a Gyromax balance and four ruby wheels to support the full-diameter rotor, which runs on a beryllium rail for stability. The rotor is decorated with Geneva stripes and edged with 21-carat gold, to increase the oscillating mass. The movement remains the thinnest full-rotor self-winding movement in the world, considered by many as one of the most technically refined wrist-watch movements ever made.

The Set

This Quantième Perpetuel 25657BA is accompanied by a Quantième Perpetuel leather folder, containing the watch instructions (stamped "August 1998") and a "Phases Of The Moon" card, for 1998. The watch also comes with a green leather pouch, setting pin, in addition to the servicing paperwork and box from 2018. The watch is fitted to a bespoke anthracite saffiano strap and is also accompanied by its original yellow gold tang buckle.

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Brand: Audemars Piguet
Model: Quantième Perpetuel Automatique 25657BA
Movement: Calibre 2120/2
Functions: moonphase, month, date, day, hours, minutes
Features: recessed subdials, classic "Audemars Piguet" signature
Case: 36mm yellow gold
Crystal: sapphire front
Strap: bespoke anthracite saffiano strap, yellow gold tang buckle
Lug/buckle width: 20/16mm
Year: 1988
Box & papers: leather folder and watch instructions (stamped 1998), green leather pouch, setting pin, servicing paperwork and box from 2018 
This yellow gold Quantième Perpetuel is in very good condition. The watch was fully serviced by Audemars Piguet in 2018 an appears to have been worn infrequently since. The hallmarks on the caseback and side, along with the hand engraved case number remain crisp and deep. The dial shows some light signs of ageing throughout, consistent with other pieces from the same period. It is guaranteed for authenticity and comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man. 
$25,825.78
Quantième Perpetuel | 25657BA | Yellow Gold
$25,825.78

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First launched in 1978, the Quantième Perpetuel by Audemars Piguet was the world’s thinnest automatic perpetual calendar. This example captures much of the appeal of the earliest pieces, with its classic "Audemars Piguet" signature, crisp white dial and traditional yellow gold case. 

The Quantième Perpétuel

In the late ‘70s, complicated wristwatches were exceedingly rare. The Quartz Crisis had decimated the watchmaking industry, with the number of watchmakers in Switzerland having dropped from 1,600 to 600. Against all odds, three watchmakers at Audemars Piguet decided to develop the world’s thinnest automatic perpetual calendar movement. The project was carried out in secret, with the manufacture’s upper management completely unaware of what was going on. The watchmakers worked in their free time, often meeting at night to discuss their work.

In 1977, they surprised George Golay, the CEO of Audemars Piguet at the time, with the finished calibre. A risk taker who’d already released the Royal Oak a few years prior, Golay was confident that the manufacture could successfully commercialise the automatic perpetual calendar. When it was launched in 1978, the Quantième Perpetuel was the world’s thinnest automatic perpetual calendar. To put things in perspective, in 1984, only 1,066 perpetual calendars were produced in Switzerland. Of those, Audemars Piguet made 675.

Though the Royal Oak often gets credit for helping Audemars Piguet survive in the wake of the Quartz Crisis, evidence suggests the Quantième Perpetuel played a much greater role. According to the manufacture, 7,219 perpetual calendars were made over a fifteen year period, including some which were integrated into the Royal Oak case. A canvas to experiment with different designs, 70 different models were produced, with around 200 variations documented.

A Classic Design 

The lines of the Quantième Perpetuel were penned by Jacqueline Dimier, who is considered by some as the protégé of the legendary Gérald Genta. The perpetual calendar indications are laid out in an intuitive manner. The date and day are shown at three and nine o’clock respectively, with the months displayed at twelve o’clock. A moonphase indication is placed at six o’clock, with graduations for the moon position just above. The “Audemars Piguet” font is flat and restrained, imbuing this piece with a certain vintage appeal. Later versions of the same reference are known to have the more contemporary font, giving them a distinctively more modern appearance. 

All of the subdials are recessed, which gives a satisfying level of depth to the overall design and creates some interesting effects when it interacts with the light. This is another subtle feature which is lost in subsequent iterations. Evidence suggests that the dial was manufactured by Stern Créations, the storied manufacturer which also produced dials for the Patek Philippe Nautilus and the Rolex “Stella” models, among others. The gold stick hands provide excellent legibility against the white background. 

At 36mm in diameter and less than 8mm thick, this 25657BA sits comfortably on the wrist. On the reverse of the yellow gold case, the watch features circular graining, along with finely-engraved markings, confirming the watches individual case number.

The Movement

This Quantième Perpetuel Automatique is powered by the Caliber 2120/2, derived from Jaeger-LeCoultre’s legendary ultra-thin JLC 920 movement. The Caliber 2120 was an initial project of Jaeger LeCoultre in 1967, funded and contributed by Audemars Piguet, and famous for its adoption by Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin.

The ultra-thin automatic 2120/2 calibre features 38 working jewels, a Gyromax balance and four ruby wheels to support the full-diameter rotor, which runs on a beryllium rail for stability. The rotor is decorated with Geneva stripes and edged with 21-carat gold, to increase the oscillating mass. The movement remains the thinnest full-rotor self-winding movement in the world, considered by many as one of the most technically refined wrist-watch movements ever made.

The Set

This Quantième Perpetuel 25657BA is accompanied by a Quantième Perpetuel leather folder, containing the watch instructions (stamped "August 1998") and a "Phases Of The Moon" card, for 1998. The watch also comes with a green leather pouch, setting pin, in addition to the servicing paperwork and box from 2018. The watch is fitted to a bespoke anthracite saffiano strap and is also accompanied by its original yellow gold tang buckle.

Viewings are suspended for the time being.

Closer look
Closer look
Brand: Audemars Piguet
Model: Quantième Perpetuel Automatique 25657BA
Movement: Calibre 2120/2
Functions: moonphase, month, date, day, hours, minutes
Features: recessed subdials, classic "Audemars Piguet" signature
Case: 36mm yellow gold
Crystal: sapphire front
Strap: bespoke anthracite saffiano strap, yellow gold tang buckle
Lug/buckle width: 20/16mm
Year: 1988
Box & papers: leather folder and watch instructions (stamped 1998), green leather pouch, setting pin, servicing paperwork and box from 2018 
This yellow gold Quantième Perpetuel is in very good condition. The watch was fully serviced by Audemars Piguet in 2018 an appears to have been worn infrequently since. The hallmarks on the caseback and side, along with the hand engraved case number remain crisp and deep. The dial shows some light signs of ageing throughout, consistent with other pieces from the same period. It is guaranteed for authenticity and comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man.