2011年1月13日星期四

includes all photos Baume&Mercier Cape land drawn

tour)(Part III) AP: Post sales Department (AP Grand Sonnerie, with temporary wax protection around bezel, in for service/repair.)The third a part of my Audemars Piguet factory tour, was a trip to the AP after-sales department. It was an extremely fun department to visit, because I possibly could sense a genuine passion for watch. Also , InvictaCorduba since laying on top of the various workbenches, were some of the most complicated timepieces I'd ever seen. Grand complications, minute-repeater, quarter-repeaters, tourbillons and more. (Grand Complication pocket watch set for service/repair.) (Old-Fashioned watch machine.)
(AP- Keeps a digital archive of watches sold) (Pocket watch in protective case, awaiting service/repair.) (AP- Tourbillon in for repair/service.) (Baume&Mercier Capeland watch repair/service/adjustment tools.) (Minute repeater in for service/repair) (Head of After-Sales Department holding document that is provided to all clients after their timepiece leaves AP.) (AP PR Director and master watchmaker.) (Fire safe filled with old AP parts and unfinished calibres) (Box with parts dating back to to 1898.) (Among the master watchmakers.)
(Master watchmaker hard at work.) (Parts bin for timepiece that was being repaired.)Please hit the play button to see a slideshow which includes all photos Baume&Mercier Cape land drawn in the AP post sales department. The next morning, I traveled about an hour to the Audemars Piguet factory and headquarters in Le Brassus - located in the Joux Vall e. (Part I) AP: Forged Carbon Department Tour vtrue" This is the first part on my recent tour of the Audemars Piguet