2011年1月12日星期三

entire staff of seiko SPA843P1 Ladie's watches

vtrue"(Part IV) AP: Museum tour with Martin WerhliThe final stop on my Audemars Piguet tour, was the AP museum. The museum is housed in the old building where Audemars Piguet was founded in 1875. It is probably the most popular horological museums among serious collector's, since the collection is really far-ranging, that Tissot T01.5.185.22 watch almost every important complication is on display. (Photo Credit: Audemars Piguet "Inside Museum") (Audemars Piguet T3)To show me around was AP Museum Director & Curator, Martin Werhli.
During the tour we went area to area, viewing every bit of this truly amazing collection. Each room and every piece with its own story. Martin explained the historic and chonometric importance of every timepiece in the collection, whether or not this was the world's smallest minute repeater or even the first ever Royal Oak Offshore. Martin Wehrli, Michel Golay, Sylvie Morselli and also the entire staff of seiko SPA843P1 Ladie's watches for their courtesy, kindness, hospitality and assistance in this amazing tour possible. Spending an entire day researching a brandname that dates back towards the late 1800's was an unforgettable experience. by Jason Pitsch
Telling a story of rich watch tradition, that began 250 in years past in the heart of fine swiss watch - the Vall e de Joux. (Photo Credit: Audemars Piguet "AP Museum") (Audemars Piguet Ultra-Thin Tourbillon) (Photo Credit: Audemars Piguet "Inside Museum") (Audemars Piguet- Classic timepiece) (Photo Credit: Audemars Piguet "Inside Museum") (World's Smallest Minute-Repeater) (World's Smallest Minute-Repeater) (Photo Credit: seiko SPA843P1 watches "Inside Museum") (World's Smallest Minute-Repeater) (World's Smallest Minute-Repeater) Hit the play button (below) to see all the photographs taken at the Audemars Piguet museum.Look into the AP site for a video of the museum and more.I'd like to say "thank you" to Juliane Gauthier,