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Audemars Piguet Square Dress 1960s

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Audemars Piguet 18k Square - 1960s Understatement

This rare Audemars Piguet dress watch from the mid 1960s delivers minimalist luxury at its finest. With its square case with rounded edges crafted in solid 18k yellow gold, ultra-slim proportions, and a rich satin dial, this piece embodies quiet refinement.

Classic Audemars Piguet signature at 12 o’clock, golden stick indexes and hands keeping the appearance as classic as it gets. Its strong geometric case design makes it a unique and collectible dress piece for the modern connoisseur.

- wrist size in our picture is 18cm circumference -

DIAL:

  • original never touched silver satin finished dial in flawless condition
  • original hands & crown

STRAP & BUCKLE:

CASE:

  • excellent overall condition, showing minor traces of wear
  • 3- body 18k yellow gold case with snap-on case back from case maker Eggly &Cie
  • 27 mm (without crown) / 34 mm (lug-to-lug) / 17 mm (between lugs) / 5 mm thick
  • Year: mid 1960s
  • total weight: 25 g

MOVEMENT:

  • Audemars Piguet Cal. 2003 - manual wound
  • 18 jewels, 18000 A/h, 36 hours power reserve
  • professionally serviced 03/2026
  • -15 sec/d / 220°

BOX & PAPERS:

  • GOLDAMMER certificate of authenticity & service documentation card
  • GOLDAMMER box

GOLDAMMER REFERENCE: #1503

Audemars Piguet

In the Vallée de Joux — cradle of Swiss high horology — two young watchmakers joined forces in 1875. Their names were Jules-Louis Audemars and Edward-Auguste Piguet. From that moment on, Audemars Piguet has remained fiercely independent, family-owned, and uncompromising in its vision of what fine watchmaking should be.

Among the elite houses of horology, AP is the rebel artist. Innovative, daring, and forever rewriting the rules of design and engineering. In the 20th century, they were the first to create minute repeaters in wristwatch form. But it was in 1972 that Audemars Piguet changed watchmaking forever — with the birth of the Royal Oak.

A steel sports watch. With visible screws. An octagonal bezel. And a level of finishing usually reserved for gold. It was radical. Audacious. And in time, it became iconic.

Today, vintage watch collectors consider early Royal Oak references among the most desirable timepieces in the world. But the brand’s legacy runs deeper than one model. AP has always walked the fine line between artistry and technical prowess — whether through skeletonized perpetual calendars, ultra-thin tourbillons, or experimental case materials that push what a vintage watch can be.

To wear an Audemars Piguet is to wear confidence. It is for the collector who appreciates the avant-garde but demands heritage. Someone who seeks boldness, but never at the cost of substance. Someone who chooses a vintage watch not because it follows the rules — but because it rewrites them.

Audemars Piguet doesn’t just make watches. It creates icons that break molds — and then hand-finishes them to perfection.

Because tradition isn’t meant to be preserved under glass. It’s meant to evolve — beautifully, fearlessly, and with purpose.



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