
'Jumbo' Two-Register Chronograph
This particular Reference 5520 features a 38mm 18k rose gold case with a pair of svelte rectangular pushers framing a large winding unsigned crown. The case however, in its original form, was fashioned out of stainless steel in 1943 and then recased in this stunning rose gold case in 1954 by the brand. The silvered dial features two recessed subsidiary registers, both of which have a railroad minute and second track around its outer edge. The dial features applied rose gold indices and a matching rose gold handset and is attractively complimented by the âbluedâ steel chronograph hands, as well as a blue tachymeter scale on the periphery.
This specific piece was serviced and restored by Audemars Piguet back in 2017 and the result is a brilliant watch in the metal. Whatâs more, itâs accompanied by a service letter and documentation from the brand confirming its authenticity.
Thereâs not much information out there on the Reference 5520, but we do know that only a handful of examples were made and the rose gold variation specifically has seldomly seen the auction block.Â
Yes, this Audemars Piguet chronograph was considered oversized back in the day, but in today's world, its contemporary case profile is perfect for the modern wearer. Itâs simple and elegant all at the same time. A true trophy of 20th century watchmaking, thereâs no doubt that we wonât see one of these again anytime soon.
This particular Reference 5520 features a 38mm 18k rose gold case with a pair of svelte rectangular pushers framing a large winding unsigned crown. The case however, in its original form, was fashioned out of stainless steel in 1943 and then recased in this stunning rose gold case in 1954 by the brand. The silvered dial features two recessed subsidiary registers, both of which have a railroad minute and second track around its outer edge. The dial features applied rose gold indices and a matching rose gold handset and is attractively complimented by the âbluedâ steel chronograph hands, as well as a blue tachymeter scale on the periphery.
This specific piece was serviced and restored by Audemars Piguet back in 2017 and the result is a brilliant watch in the metal. Whatâs more, itâs accompanied by a service letter and documentation from the brand confirming its authenticity.
Thereâs not much information out there on the Reference 5520, but we do know that only a handful of examples were made and the rose gold variation specifically has seldomly seen the auction block.Â
Yes, this Audemars Piguet chronograph was considered oversized back in the day, but in today's world, its contemporary case profile is perfect for the modern wearer. Itâs simple and elegant all at the same time. A true trophy of 20th century watchmaking, thereâs no doubt that we wonât see one of these again anytime soon.
Original: $97,770.00
-70%$97,770.00
$29,331.00Description
This particular Reference 5520 features a 38mm 18k rose gold case with a pair of svelte rectangular pushers framing a large winding unsigned crown. The case however, in its original form, was fashioned out of stainless steel in 1943 and then recased in this stunning rose gold case in 1954 by the brand. The silvered dial features two recessed subsidiary registers, both of which have a railroad minute and second track around its outer edge. The dial features applied rose gold indices and a matching rose gold handset and is attractively complimented by the âbluedâ steel chronograph hands, as well as a blue tachymeter scale on the periphery.
This specific piece was serviced and restored by Audemars Piguet back in 2017 and the result is a brilliant watch in the metal. Whatâs more, itâs accompanied by a service letter and documentation from the brand confirming its authenticity.
Thereâs not much information out there on the Reference 5520, but we do know that only a handful of examples were made and the rose gold variation specifically has seldomly seen the auction block.Â
Yes, this Audemars Piguet chronograph was considered oversized back in the day, but in today's world, its contemporary case profile is perfect for the modern wearer. Itâs simple and elegant all at the same time. A true trophy of 20th century watchmaking, thereâs no doubt that we wonât see one of these again anytime soon.























