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Neo Frame Jumping Hour

A daring fusion of Art Deco elegance and modern innovation, the Neo Frame Jumping Hour watch revives a historic complication dating back to 1650, where numbers leap every 60 minutes in place of traditional hands.

Close up of a Jumping Hour watch.

JUMPING HOUR: A HOROLOGICAL TRADITION

Powered by Calibre 7122, this timepiece introduces the Audemars Piguet's first selfwinding jumping hour movement, combining precision, shock resistance, and a 52-hour power reserve, enhanced by Haute Horlogerie finishing.

AN ELEGANT TWO-TONE DESIGN

Blending horological mastery with vintage aesthetics, the Neo Frame Jumping Hour reimagines 1930s elegance with an entirely novel construction, distinguishable by its pink gold and sapphire case adorned with gadroons and aerodynamic lugs. Its black sapphire dial with dual apertures and bespoke assembly reflects modern craftsmanship, completed by a textured calfskin strap for timeless sophistication.

Close up of a Jumping Hour watch.

The Neo Frame Jumping Hour is a nod to Audemars Piguet’s pioneering role in developing the first jumping hour watches in the 1920s. Back then, the glass was so fragile that it had to be protected by metal. Today, it is rendered in sapphire, which takes centre stage.

Sébastian Vivas

Director, Museum and Heritage, Audemars Piguet

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