Quantième perpétuel Jules Audemars 30ème Anniversaire
Its intense Tuscany shade of blue, its exquisitely pure lines and its ultra-thin profile are truly fascinating. Exuding an air of casual elegance, the Jules Audemars 30th Anniversary Perpetual Calendar appears to have captured the elusive secrets of the passing of time.
In 1978, Audemars Piguet caused a sensation by introducing the first ultra-thin self-winding perpetual calendar. The watchmakers in Le Brassus are now paying tribute to this creation with a special anniversary limited edition of 90. The barely 4 mm thick movement of the Jules Audemars 30th Anniversary represents a spectacular feat of miniaturisation.
How can a timepiece, merely by the meshing of its toothed wheels, lever and clicks, successfully indicate the day, the date, the month, the moon phases and leap-year cycle? The perpetual calendar system is an admirable mechanical reproduction of our calendar.
The irregularity of the 30 or 31-day months is controlled by a cam – which is itself connected to a wheel – on which the various lengths of the months are defined. On the same axis, a new wheel bearing a cam indicating standard months of February and a leap-year month of February performs one turn every four years and is thus able to take the leap-year cycle into account. This means that the Jules Audemars 30th Anniversary Perpetual Calendar will require no correction before March 1st 2100. All that will be required on this date is to actuate the correctors positioned on the side of the case, and the mechanism will be fully readjusted for another century.
The broad bezel diameter facilitates reading off the time as well as the various calendar subdials. The latter are surrounded by a polished decorated fillet that highlights their snailed décor making a pleasing contrast with the satin-brushed finish of the dial.
However, its radiance is essentially due to the Tuscany shade of blue specially selected for this occasion and which is unmistakably reminiscent of the skies graced with angelic figures as depicted in the works of 15th century Florentine painters. Combined with the noble platinum case and white gold hands and hour-markers, it vividly expresses the fresh take on classicism embodied in the Jules Audemars 30th Anniversary Perpetual Calendar.