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A Closer Look at the Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Starwheel in Rose Gold
When the original Code 11.59 Starwheel debuted, it immediately captivated many enthusiasts, primarily due to Audemars Piguet's innovative reinterpretation of its traditional wandering hours mechanism. This complication, first seen in a more conventional form in 1991, paid homage to 17th-century horological artistry, but the new version adopted a strikingly modern, industrial aesthetic in white gold, setting a new benchmark for the collection.
The wandering hours display operates through a complex system of rotating discs, where the current hour is indicated by an arrow pointing to a minute track. The other hour satellites continue their rotation, with a star-shaped gear meticulously positioning the subsequent hour. While the earlier 1990s models offered a clear view of this intricate system through transparent discs, providing insight into the watch's nomenclature, the Code 11.59 Starwheel integrates this sophisticated Calibre 4310 in-house movement, boasting a 70-hour power reserve, into a sleek, contemporary design.
Although the initial Code 11.59 Starwheel and its 1991 predecessor share the same core complication, their visual disparities are profound, showcasing a remarkable evolution in Audemars Piguet's design philosophy over three decades. There has been considerable anticipation surrounding a rose gold iteration of the Code 11.59 Starwheel, which was recently unveiled following the launch of the RD#5. While some might question the suitability of a warmer metal for a design perceived as technical rather than dressy, the rose gold version proves to be a compelling update.
This latest model, while technically a variation in case material and dial color, offers a transformation that feels far more substantial due to the multitude of intricate elements on its dial. The most notable alteration is the shift from the stark white and silver tones of the wandering hour mechanism to a harmonizing rose gold hue. This change imparts a three-dimensional quality to the hour numerals, enhancing their visual depth and introducing a metallic texture that was previously absent. The seconds hand also adopts this rose gold finish, while the minute track and outer chapter ring maintain a classic black-and-white scheme, complemented by the Audemars Piguet logo positioned at six o’clock.
The integration of a black aventurine dial, instead of the blue variant, subtly shifts the watch's focus towards its rose gold components, creating a more pronounced impact. This darker aventurine allows the central module to appear as if it's gracefully suspended, lending an ethereal quality to the watch. The signature starry specks within the aventurine, shimmering in shades of silver, gold, and blue, provide a delicate gloss that contrasts beautifully with the dial's matte texture, enriching the overall aesthetic.
With a 41mm diameter and a 10.7mm thickness, the timepiece makes a notable statement on the wrist. While the full rose gold Code 11.59 cases can sometimes feel imposing, the beveled black ceramic mid-case effectively mitigates this, offering a striking visual contrast that enhances the dial and reduces the case's perceived bulk. The Code collection demands an in-person viewing to fully appreciate its intricate design, from its "hovering" skeletonized lugs to the meticulous beveling, brushing, and polishing of the ceramic mid-case, and the ceramic crown adorned with a rose gold appliqué. Regardless of personal aesthetic preferences, the Code case is undeniably a testament to exceptional craftsmanship. The rubber-lined black canvas strap adds a casual touch to the rose gold, while the bold combination of black and rose gold lends a subtle elegance to an otherwise industrially designed watch.
The Starwheel’s unique charm lies in its ability to appear more intricate than its fundamental functions suggest. Despite being a wandering hours complication, it primarily displays hours, minutes, and seconds. Yet, the skeletonized metallic frame of the rotating hour discs, contemporary typography, and the high contrast between the black ceramic mid-case and aventurine dial all coalesce to create a cohesive and captivating design. Priced at $62,600, the Code 11.59 Starwheel is a high-end offering, but its demand remains robust. It has been a challenging piece to acquire, solidifying its status as a highly sought-after reference. The white gold model will continue to be produced alongside this new rose gold variant, a decision that underscores Audemars Piguet’s commitment to exploring innovative horological expressions beyond the Royal Oak. This rose gold iteration is undeniably a showstopper, further solidifying the Starwheel's success in the ultra-modern watchmaking landscape.
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