Saturday, June 13, 2009

Audemars Piguet Coin Wrist Watch

This is a little complicated: A client of mine had a very unusual timepiece, a $20 gold coin that was milled out and had a gold watch movement inside it. This was made by Audemars Piguet, a very fine Swiss watchmaking company. It had a secret latch and hinge that sprung open to reveal the watch inside, when closed, it appeared to be a simple gold coin.
This is where it got complicated, my client wanted to wear this coin as a wristwatch. This meant that a frame had to be made to hold the coin, and it would need another latch to activate the secret latch. The coin must also be removable from the frame.
The buckle for the watch was also hand made from 18Kt yellow and rose colored gold. This style of buckle is known as a "deployment" buckle.
As you can see, when assembled, the face of the coin flipped open to reveal the watch inside.

6 comments:

Colin M. Walsh said...

looks fantastic. very unusual, and as usual top class work on your part.

Evelyn said...

Congrats Terry. That looks fantastic and so neat. You are very clever and talented.

Therese said...

That is brilliant Terry, congrats, like looking at your fishing pictures also, life looks ideal in Maine.

Paula said...

What a great blog!

Have a nice time!
Paula

Anonymous said...

Nice article. Great read.

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