Collector’s Guide to the AP Jules Audemars

Powerfunk Tuesday, June 30th, 2026 8 min. read
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Sports watches tend to dominate the discussion in the luxury watch world, but classical round-cased dress watches from names like A. Lange & Sohne and Patek Philippe have no trouble getting their fair share of attention. For whatever reason, though, the Audemars Piguet Jules Audemars lineup–AP’s round dress watch family from 1991-2021–gets mostly ignored by collectors. Here’s our guide to those overlooked Jules Audemars watches.

Three exotic Jules Audemars watches
A perpetual calendar worldtimer, a tourbillon minute repeater, and a perpetual calendar chronograph.

History of the Jules Audemars

The first Jules Audemars watch, named after one of the company’s two founders, appeared in 1991. Ref. 25718 came in a round 39mm precious metal case with distinctive teardrop lugs, and an even more distinctive nonstandard crown located on the caseback. It was the first automatic wristwatch to ever combine a tourbillon with a power reserve display. It also featured a pointer date display at 3 o’clock.

Ref. 25718, the first Jules Audemars reference, debuted in 1991. This version with a see-through dial came a few years later.
Ref. 25718, the first Jules Audemars reference, debuted in 1991. This version with a see-through (sapphire) dial came a few years later.

in the following years, AP would use the Jules Audemars as a platform for various other complications ranging from relatively straightforward dual-time models to skeletonized tourbillon minute repeaters and beyond.

26151OR Minute repeater with jump hours and small seconds. Photo: Audemars Piguet
26151OR Minute repeater with jump hours and small seconds. Photo: Audemars Piguet

AP’s first grande et petite sonnerie wristwatch was a Jules Audemars model released in 1994, and it also featured a quarter repeater. They stepped it up with a minute repeater and a carillon (i.e. three chiming gongs instead of two) within a few years.

Their very first Grande Complication wristwatch–which they define as a watch with a minute repeater, split-seconds chronograph, and perpetual calendar–came in 1996, and it was also a Jules Audemars model. Incredibly, it was only 8.5mm thick. Expect to pay over $350,000 if you find one for sale–and I would actually consider that a “good deal” for the insane level of complication involved.

1996 Jules Audemars Grande Complication
In 1996, Audemars Piguet released their first Grande Complication wristwatch, ref. 25750. Photo: Audemars Piguet

Simple time-only models and chronographs became a key part of the lineup by the early 2000s.

Case and Lugs

During the three-decade run of the Jules Audemars, diameters ranged from 27mm all the way up to 48mm, always in a classic dressy round case.

The round case, most often in precious metals but occasionally made in titanium or steel, is the antithesis of a monobloc Rolex Oyster case. Aside from the original 25718 and its teardrop lugs, all Jules Audemars watches have old-school straight lugs. Notches have to be cut into the case where the lugs are welded in and then meticulously finished. Look how the grain of the brushing on the case is perpendicular to that of the lugs:

Jules Audemars Chrono side view
My Jules Audemars chronograph ref. 25859BA.OO.D001CR.01

Perception of the AP Jules Audemars Today

Despite the fact that AP’s first Grande Complication and first Grande Sonnerie wristwatch were both Jules Audemars models, the line never quite reached “flagship” status in the minds of collectors. After all, it’s hard not to be overshadowed by the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. But the Jules Audemars quietly soldiered on for years.

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In August of 2021, there were 96 Jules Audemars models listed on AP’s website, including some of those high-complication models that debuted in the 1990s. By November 2021, all Jules Audemars models were discontinued. Let’s reflect back on all the various models that made up this now-defunct collection.

There are so many complications that I’ve divided them into chiming watches, tourbillon watches (except chiming ones), other complications, and time-only models. Let’s start with the simplest.

Time-Only Models

Jules Audemars two-hand model
Photo: Audemars Piguet

AP made dozens of time-only Jules Audemars models, ranging from 27mm ladies’ models to the unusual and very technically impressive 46mm 26153 “ChronAP” reference.

The ultra-upscale ChronAP Jules Audemars features twin balance springs and a 90-hour power reserve despite a beat rate of 43,200 vph (12 ticks per second!) Photo: Audemars Piguet
The ultra-upscale ChronAP features twin balance springs and a 90-hour power reserve despite a beat rate of 43,200 vph (12 ticks per second!) Photo: Audemars Piguet

The ChronAP features the highly advanced AP Escapement which was a big deal back in 2006 because it requires no lubrication. Many 36mm and larger Jules Audemars models are automatic, but smaller ones are all manual-wind. AP never made a quartz Jules Audemars.

Ref. 15093OR.OO.A002CR.01
Jules Audemars Extra-Thin ref. 15093OR.OO.A002CR.01. Photo: Audemars Piguet

Most time-only Jules Audemars models have a small seconds subdial if they have a seconds hand at all, but a few larger ones do have central seconds. Personally I find the proportions of the 39mm size the most pleasing; the others have thinner bezels.

List of Time-Only AP Jules Audemars References

SizeReferencesType / notes
46 mm26153OR, 26153PT“ChronAP” Chronometer with advanced lubrication-free “AP Escapement,” twin balance springs, 12 beats per second
41 mm15181BC, 15181ORExtra-thin limited “Bolshoi” edition to celebrate the reopening of the Bolshoi Theatre in 2011, two hands, textured dial, large
43 mm15159BC, 15159ORSelfwinding, pave diamonds, time-only, central seconds
41 mm15180BC, 15180OR, 15182ORExtra-thin time-only, two hands
39 mm15093BC, 15093ORExtra-thin time-only, two hands
39 mm15140OR, 15140BCSelfwinding time-only family with date, central seconds, diamond bezel
39 mm15171OR, 15171BCSlightly revised version of the above, updated dials
39 mm15170BC, 15170ORSelfwinding time-only family with date, central seconds
39 mm15172ORSelfwinding time-only family with date, central seconds, full bracelet
39 mm15173ORSelfwinding time-only family with date, central seconds, full bracelet, diamond bezel
38 mm15126BC, 15126BAExtra-thin time-only, two hands
36 mm15056BC, 15056ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds
36 mm15058BC, 15058ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, skeletonized
36 mm15103BC, 15103ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, diamond bezel
36 mm15123BCHand-wound time-only, two hands, full pavé dial/bezel/case
36 mm15125BC, 79376BCAs above but with full pavé bracelet
36 mm15155BC, 15155ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, bracelet
36 mm15156BC, 15156ORAs above but with diamond bezel
36 mm15133BC, 15133ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, diamond bezel
33 mm77252ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds
33 mm77238BCHand-wound time-only, small seconds
33 mm77239BCHand-wound time-only, small seconds, diamond bezel
33 mm77240BC, 77240ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, diamond bezel, mother-of-pearl dial
33 mm77250ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, seven-link bracelet
33 mm77251ORAs above but with diamond bezel
29 mm77228BCHand-wound time-only, small seconds, diamond bezel
28 mm77229BC, 77229ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, diamond bezel/dial/case
28 mm77230BC, 77230ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds
27 mm77208BC, 77208ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds
27 mm77209BC, 77209ORAs above but with diamond bezel
27 mm77214BCHand-wound time-only, small seconds, diamond bezel/case/dial
27 mm79386BC, 79386ORHand-wound time-only, small seconds, bracelet
27 mm79387BC, 79387ORAs above but with diamond bezel
Time-only AP Jules Audemars references

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Jules Audemars Models with Complications (Non‑Tourbillon, Non‑Chiming)

I have a soft spot for the Jules Audemars chronograph, having owned ref. 25859BA for over a decade now. I find it to be a worthy alternative to the Patek 5070 at roughly 1/3 of the cost.

25859BA
Jules Audemars chronograph ref. 25859BA

There are some other fairly standard complications in the Jules Audemars family too, like time-and-date and dual time models.

But there are some seriously complicated (and often unusual) Jules Audemars offerings as well. The AP Jules Audemars “Metropolis” is a perpetual calendar with a worldtimer function and a “globe grid” dial texture, for example.

AP Jules Audemars Metropolis ref. 25962BC and 25962OR
AP Jules Audemars Metropolis ref. 25962BC and 25962OR

Other Jules Audemars models include straightforward perpetual calendars, as well as perpetuals that also include a chronograph function or even an equation of time display (a complex function that shows the difference between official time and “solar time,” i.e. noon = sun overhead).

While the most hyped AP x Arnold Schwarzenegger collaborations tend to be Royal Oak models, some notable Jules Audemars references were released in partnership with the Governator as well. The 43 mm “Arnold’s All‑Stars” Jules Audemars watches were made in the mid‑2000s to benefit his charity, After‑School All‑Stars.

Audemars Piguet Perpetual Calendar Chronograph ref.26094OR.OO
This Jules Audemars Perpetual Calendar Chronograph ref.26094OR.OO.D002CR.01 is one of the “Arnold’s All-Stars” models.

One style was a perpetual chronograph while the other was a dual time model, and both were commercially unsuccessful, perhaps due to the somewhat contradictory large size + ultra-traditional dress watch aesthetic combo.

But today they represent excellent horological values on the secondhand market. You can get a Jules Audemars Arnold’s All-Stars perpetual calendar chronograph for about $70,000 these days–the same price you’d pay for a simple 5170J chronograph from Patek Philippe.

All complicated Jules Audemars models are between 36mm-48mm; anything smaller than that is time-only.

List of Complicated AP Jules Audemars Models (Excluding tourbillons, chiming)

SizeReferencesDescription
48 mm25949IPXXL “6th Day” chronograph with titanium case and platinum bezel, only given as a gift for those who came to a $50,000-a-plate charity dinner celebrating the 2000 premier of the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie 6th Day, 50 pieces made
43 mm26003BA, 26003BC, 26003OREquation of time perpetual calendar moonphase with sunrise/sunset times
43 mm26053PTAs above but skeletonized
43 mm26085ST, 26090PTArnold’s All-Stars dual time model with pointer date, power reserve display and day/night indicator
43 mm26094BC, 26094OR, 26094PTArnold’s All-Stars perpetual calendar chronograph
41 mm26100BC, 26100OR, 26558TITwo-register automatic chronograph, tachymeter dial
41 mm26356PTMinute repeater jump hours, skeletonized
41 mm26380BC, 26380OR, 26372STDual time model with pointer date, power reserve display and day/night indicator
41 mm26390OR, 26391ORPerpetual calendar with moonphase
40 mm25965ORPerpetual calendar chronograph
39 mm25919BA, 25919BC, 25919OR, 25919PTMetropolis (Perpetual calendar worldtimer)
39 mm15135ORSelfwinding, time and date, central seconds, bracelet
39 mm25934BA, 25934BC, 25934OREquation of time perpetual calendar moonphase with sunrise/sunset times
39 mm25963PTAs above but skeletonized
39 mm25859BA, 25859BC, 25859ST, 25921STTwo-register automatic chronograph
39mm26012BCAs above but with diamond bezel and globe-grid dial texture
39 mm26037BAAs above but with diamonds on the lugs as well
38 mm26102STNational Classic Tour two-register automatic chronograph, limited edition
36 mm15157ORSelfwinding, time and date, central seconds, bracelet
36 mm15158ORAs above but with diamond bezel
36 mm25685PT, 25685ORDual time with pointer date and power reserve
36 mm25955BC, 25955ORPointer date and power reserve
36 mm26250BC, 26250ORPointer date and day with moonphase
36 mm26251BC, 26251ORAs above but with diamond bezel
List of Complicated AP Jules Audemars Models (Excluding tourbillons, chiming)

Now let’s talk about the complication that helped birth the Jules Audemars lineup.

Tourbillon Watches (Non-Chiming)

The very first Jules Audemars model was a tourbillon, and that was in 1991–long before tourbillons were a major trend among top luxury watch brands. In fact it was only five years after AP made the world’s first serially-produced tourbillon wristwatch.

Tourbillons would remain a key part of the Jules Audemars lineup until its discontinuation in 2021, often combined with chronographs, and always sized at 39mm or larger.

List of Jules Audemars Tourbillon Watches (Excluding Chiming)

SizeReference prefixesType / notes
43 mm25909BA, 25909BC, 25909ORTourbillon chronograph (only one subdial–no running seconds)
43 mm26010BC, 26010ORTourbillon chronograph
43 mm26353PTTourbillon chronograph, openworked
41 mm26346BC, 26346ORTourbillon chronograph, openworked
41 mm26083BCTourbillon chronograph, diamond dial/case/bezel
41 mm26559ORTourbillon Grande Date
41 mm26143PTTourbillon with pointer date and power reserve, skeletonized
40 mm25964PTTourbillon with pointer date and power reserve, automatic
39 mm26561BC, 26561ORTourbillon
39 mm26084BCTourbillon, diamond bezel
39 mm26357PTTourbillon, diamond bezel, skeletonized
39 mm25718BA, 25718ORTourbillon + pointer date + power reserve with teardrop lugs and rear crown (original Jules Audemars model)
List of Jules Audemars Tourbillon Watches (Excluding Chiming)

As impressive as some of the above models are, the most exotic Jules Audemars references are the ones with chiming complications. Audemars Piguet made the movement for the first minute repeater wristwatch back in 1892, so they have a long and storied history of chiming watches.

Chiming Watches

The first chiming Jules Audemars watch, which debuted in 1994, was also AP’s first serially produced Grande Sonnerie wristwatch, meaning it chimes the hours and quarters as they pass. Ref. 25750 is not just a Grande Sonnerie but a Grande et Petite Sonnerie, meaning you can use a slider at 2 o’clock to choose to only chime the hours (that’s the Petite Sonnerie). Plus it’s a quarter repeater, so it can chime the hours + quarters on command.

The even more expensive 25825PT came one year later, adding full minute repeater capability.

Ref. 25825PT
Jules Audemars Grande et Petite Sonnerie Minute Repeater ref. 25825PT. Photo: Sotheby’s

As I mentioned earlier, Grande Complication models combine a minute repeater with a perpetual calendar and a split-seconds chronograph. Even one of those is usually enough to put a watch into high horology territory, so combining all three is a serious feat, and AP released several such Jules Audemars variants.

AP Jules Audemars ref. 25858BC
AP Jules Audemars Tourbillon Minute Repeater ref. 25858BC

They also made straightforward Jules Audemars minute repeaters, as well as minute repeaters with tourbillons. Sizes of chiming Jules Audemars models range from 39mm to 44mm.

List of AP Jules Audemars Chiming Watches

SizeReference prefixesChiming type / notes
44 mm26554PTGrande Complication, skeletonized
43 mm25948PTMinute repeater + tourbillon + big date + chiming function indicator (lines indicate if hours, quarters and/or minutes would be chimed at the current time)
43 mm26050OR, 26050PTMinute repeater + tourbillon + chronograph (only one subdial, no running seconds)
43 mm26118BCAs above but with diamond bezel/case
43 mm26270PTAs above but skeletonized, no diamonds
43 mm26151OR, 26151PTMinute repeater + jump hours
43 mm26356PTAs above but skeletonized
43 mm26590PTMinute repeater
42 mm25866BA, 25866OR, 25866PT, 25866TI, 25880BCGrande Complication
42 mm25984BA, 25984OR, 25984PTGrande Complication with bracelet, Breguet numerals
42 mm25996BA, 25996OR, 25996PT, 25996TIGrande Complication, skeletonized
42 mm26023OR, 26023PTGrande Complication with bracelet, skeletonized
41 mm26569BC, 26569ORDragon-themed Grande Complication family
41 mm26345BC, 26345ORMinute repeater + tourbillon + chronograph, skeletonized
39 mm25858BC, 25858PT, 26072TI, 26072ORMinute repeater + tourbillon
39 mm25825PT, 25945BA, 25945BC, 25945ORGrande et Petite Sonnerie, carillon minute repeater
39 mm25945PT, 26344PTAs above but with power reserve and dynamographe (torque indicator)
39 mm26002BCMinute repeater
39 mm25750PT, 25750BAGrande et Petite Sonnerie with quarter repeater
List of AP Jules Audemars Chiming Watches

While I’m not shocked that Audemars Piguet discontinued the Jules Audemars line, it is a little surprising to me that they still don’t have a classic dress watch family in their current catalog at all. Perhaps that will make collectors grow to appreciate the Jules Audemars watches more in retrospect. And if not, well, they’ll continue to be an attractive value on the pre-owned market.

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