Audemars Piguet’s Hairspring-Shaped Watch Museum
Swiss countryside time.
Audemars Piguet’s newly opened Musée Atelier is more “atelier” than the dark, dusty monument to the past conjured by the word “museum.”
Audemars Piguet’s newly opened Musée Atelier is more “atelier” than the dark, dusty monument to the past conjured by the word “museum.”
By hiding the watch’s dial under a jewelled cover, a secret watch can masquerade as a bracelet, so only the wearer knows that a time-telling brain lies beneath all that beauty.
Gear up in style with this season’s accoutrements.
For much of mechanical horology’s history, slimness in a watch was not only aesthetically preferable, it was a clear sign of superior talent in watchmaking.