The Audemars Piguet Huitième Reference 14593 is a rare, neo-vintage dress watch from the late 1980s and 1990s that represents a masterful period of understated luxury. This specific variant features a 40mm two-tone 18k yellow gold and stainless steel case, paired with a clean white dial and a date complication.
The Movement: Powered by the Audemars Piguet Caliber 2125. This slim, high-grade automatic movement features 33 jewels and is built on a premium ultra-thin Jaeger-LeCoultre base. It includes a central seconds hand and a quickset date mechanism.
The Case: At 40mm, it was considered oversized and contemporary for its era, while maintaining a remarkably slim profile. The brushed steel/gold bezel features the distinctive "Audemars Piguet" engraving stepped along the top, adding low-relief branding.
The Dial Layout: A crisp white or silver-toned dial featuring minimalist indices or Roman numerals. A notable and quirky design hallmark of this line is the asymmetrical placement of the "AP" logo, which sits uniquely right next to the 3 o'clock date window.
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