拍品专文
According to the Archives of Audemars Piguet, the present watch was sold to Corona, their retailer in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1940.
Audemars Piguet's chronographs from the 1920s to the 1950s are amongst the rarest gems within all collecting categories combined due to their extremely small production output at the time. Examples with pulsation scales are probably the very rarest, enhanced by an exclusive retailer signature such specimen reach unique character.
For a black and white archival image of another Audemars Piguet chronograph wristwatch from the same period and fitted with the very same pulsation scale calibrated in Spanish see Audemars Piguet by Gisbert L. Brunner, Christian Pfeiffer-Belli, Martin K. Wehrli, second edition, p. 250, pl. 355.
Audemars Piguet's chronographs from the 1920s to the 1950s are amongst the rarest gems within all collecting categories combined due to their extremely small production output at the time. Examples with pulsation scales are probably the very rarest, enhanced by an exclusive retailer signature such specimen reach unique character.
For a black and white archival image of another Audemars Piguet chronograph wristwatch from the same period and fitted with the very same pulsation scale calibrated in Spanish see Audemars Piguet by Gisbert L. Brunner, Christian Pfeiffer-Belli, Martin K. Wehrli, second edition, p. 250, pl. 355.