Audemars Piguet has expanded its Code 11.59 series and introduced a new timepiece with a flying tourbillon and a flyback chronograph, a combination that has never been used by Swiss-made Le Brassus.
The new Code 11.59 self-winding flying tourbillon chronograph adopts a 41mm white gold case, framed with a hollow dial, and the dial is painted with a blue inner ring, which matches the blue and white gold hands and chronograph ring.
The contrast between the refined rhodium tones of titanium and nickel silver and the black electroplated hollow bridge bring depth and lightness to the dial, which is further highlighted by the hyperboloid sapphire crystal.
The transparent chronographs at 3 and 9 o'clock reveal part of the complex mechanism, while the flying tourbillon turns at 6 o'clock.
The sapphire caseback reveals the skeletonized rhodium-toned 22-carat gold oscillating weight and the satin-brushed skeletonized bridge, revealing that the movement of the automatic movement 2952 is beating at a frequency of 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour) and has a power reserve . 65 hours. chronowrist.ru