Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked Perpetual Calendar

Mar 15, 2014,15:00 PM
 

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked Perpetual Calendar 25829ST is still my favorite watch in my small collection.  I wear it almost daily and throughout the year I look forward to the end of February for the transition of the date from February 28th or 29th over to March 1st.  I've posted the past few years on the performance of my Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar and it has performed well even with the leap year change at midnight.  So how did my watch perform this year?  Let's take a look.

I just arrived back to Los Angeles from a business trip so I rushed back home to set up a small space to photograph my Royal Oak.  My first pictures started a few minutes past 8pm and you can see that the date subdial at the 3 o'clock position has already started moving from the 28th over to near the 29th day.  In my prior experience most of the subdials do most of the calendar movement within 10 minutes counting down to midnight.

 



During breaks in between taking pictures I always turn the Royal Oak around to view the skeletonized caseback.  Audemars Piguet uses the caliber 2120/2802 which is merely 4mm thin and 28mm in diameter.  Light scroll work engraving adds an elegant touch to the bridges, plates and rotors.  I've owned this Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar for several years and it's been extremely reliable movement. I must admit that every once in a while I think about getting a custom engraved rotor, but I think that AP did a great job with the style of the skeletonized rotor.






At 9 o'clock not much has changed, other than the date subdial which has go all the way from the 28th to the 1st.  So you can see that a few minutes past 9 o'clock it has already moved over to the 29th.





At 10 o'clock, I can see continuous movement of the date as it gets to the 30th.  All other subdials are in the same position.  One observation I noticed while looking over my pictures compared to last year is that the moon phase was showing mostly stars and a dark night, as compared to last year where it was nearly a full moon.





At 11 o'clock, the date subdial is near the 31st while the day is staring to transition from Friday to Saturday.





Fast forward to 11:44pm and more subdial movement.  The date is inching closer to Saturday and the date is past the 31st.





And just like in previous years a lot more happens within ten minutes to midnight.

















In under two minutes to midnight, we get closer to a date displaying the 1st and day getting closer to Saturday.  The month is still at February.





A few seconds before midnight and the AP is displaying Saturday the 1st, but month hasn't changed yet.  I like having the Royal Oak on my wrist to watch the transition.









Upon closer inspection, I see that a minute after midnight and the month is still displaying February. 





I wait a few more minutes and the same thing.





I wasn't too worried and waiting a few more minutes and somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes past midnight the month subdial transitioned to display march. 





Overall I'm happy with the performance of my Audemar Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar.  I can't wait again till next year to see it all again.  I've actually been making a few trips to the local AD to look at the Royal Oak Equation of Time, but it's a little bit large at 42mm in diameter.  I think for now I'll continue to enjoy my 25829, I love the 39mm case size as the proportions of the watch are perfect on my wrist.


Regards,
ED-209


This message has been edited by ED209 on 2014-03-15 15:04:33


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I know of your fondness for this AP

 
 By: ED209 : March 15th, 2014-21:40
Thanks Nicolas! Regards, ED-209

Great report ED!

 
 By: emijar3 : March 15th, 2014-15:58
Didn't know that the perpetual calentar had that feature!! Good to know!! Best! Ernesto

Thanks for checking it out

 
 By: ED209 : March 15th, 2014-21:41
Thanks Ernesto! To me the perpetual calendar is easy to read and has been working great. Regards, ED-209

It is fascinating to see the Perpetual Calendar in action!

 
 By: orangedial : March 15th, 2014-17:59
The RO Openwork Perpetual Calendar just made the experience even sweeter. Thanks for bringing us through this interesting transition :) Wayne

You're welcome

 
 By: ED209 : March 15th, 2014-21:43
Thanks Wayne! It's a great experience to see the date transition. Glad I could share it with everyone here on PuristSPro. Regards, ED-209

Love this post!!

 
 By: ik2000 : March 15th, 2014-18:06
I always love looking at this piece of yours Ed, and thanks very much for showing the Feb 28th turnover! The small hand in the month subdial @ 12oçlock - is that the year indicator? And I agree, 39mm is a perfect size for the RO (I have the 39mm chrono). ... 

The subdial at the 12 o'clock position

 
 By: ED209 : March 15th, 2014-21:51
Hi ik2000, thanks for the comments. You're right! The small hand at the subdial at the 12 o'clock position is the year indicator. It shows which year it is in the leap year cycle. It has a slightly larger blued hand for the month. Here's a cropped picture...  

Wonderfull watch, Ed!

 
 By: KIH : March 15th, 2014-20:23
... I like the dial, back full of engraving, and the blued hands.... It has everything you would need..... Wonderful photo report to understand the beauty of it. Thanks! Ken

Thanks Ken

 
 By: ED209 : March 15th, 2014-21:51
Glad you like the report. Regards, ED-209

Thank you ED for your great patience in taking these...

 
 By: Sandgroper : March 15th, 2014-20:26
pictures, what a great watch this is. Cheers Francois from Down Under

Glad I could share the moments

 
 By: ED209 : March 15th, 2014-22:01
Thanks Francois! Regards, ED-209

A great watch

 
 By: hamish : March 16th, 2014-02:41
I love this watch and the platinum version is my grail. Wear it in good health.

The AP RO PC weight

 
 By: ED209 : March 16th, 2014-22:38
Thanks hamish! interesting you mention the platinum version. On my steel version it is surprisingly lightweight. I have an older yellow gold AP RO PC (solid dial and caseback) that is very heavy. Regards, ED-209

I have a 26401 and it is a beast

 
 By: hamish : March 22nd, 2014-04:04
I love the weight. After wearing a platinum AP it is hard to go back to any other metal. Platinum is just so versatile

you've made me enjoy mine even more...

 
 By: Fricks : March 16th, 2014-04:37
.... such a great watch! Thanks for your report

Comparisons of the PC

 
 By: ED209 : March 16th, 2014-22:40
Thanks Fricks, does your AP RO PC display the March 1st also near midnight? Would be cool to compare the performance of the change since we have several PuristS with this Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar. Regards, ED-209

will tell you next year...

 
 By: Fricks : March 17th, 2014-04:46
... i guess i was busy setting my 5960P :)

Nice! I would like to see both

 
 By: ED209 : March 17th, 2014-18:15
:) Regards, ED-209

I always love seeing this one in action Ed.

 
 By: MichaelC : March 16th, 2014-08:53
Thanks for the post. I have Iron Maiden's "2 Minutes to Midnight" running through my head now! Never a bad thing for me :-) I must admit, I have always wondered what I would do on a custom rotor of a higher end AP. Family initials to pass down? Nope... I ... 

Custom rotor

 
 By: ED209 : March 16th, 2014-22:41
A pair fo 45s on a custom rotor would be really cool. Regards, ED-209

Great report

 
 By: Colin W : March 16th, 2014-15:38
Love that piece, it is perfection on your wrist

Thanks Colin

 
 By: ED209 : March 16th, 2014-22:41
Thanks for the kind words! Regards, ED-209

I agree with you on being the perfect size.

 
 By: JerryW : March 16th, 2014-19:42
A very cool watch to wear. Best, JerryW

Perfect size

 
 By: ED209 : March 16th, 2014-22:42
Thanks Jerry! Hope we can do a group pic of AP RO PC in a GTG soon! I was wondering, on your AP Perpetual Calendars do they also turn the date display around midnight? Regards, ED-209

For me, the most beautiful Royal Oak of all ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : March 17th, 2014-05:38
I am a big fan of this skeletonized perpetual, it embodies all I adore in the craft of watchmaking! Marcus

I agree :)

 
 By: ED209 : March 17th, 2014-18:13
:) Regards, ED-209

IMHO the best Royal Oak Perpetual

 
 By: Horology75 : March 20th, 2014-22:38
and remains to be on my wish list for long. I would do a custom rotor with personal initials on it (which Ap offers). Fantastic collage of pictures and wear this rare beauty in best of all health ! Ovi

Custom rotor

 
 By: ED209 : March 21st, 2014-16:32
Thanks Ovi! A custom rotor would be cool. Regards, ED-209

stunning

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : April 27th, 2014-14:45
watch!