The Cheap Audemars Piguet Replica Millenary has always been a rather oddly shaped timepiece, often chosen by collectors who are drawn to the elegant, oval case, with its beautiful, alternating satin-brushed and polished finishing and stepped lugs. Millenary watches always features an off-center dial. The new Audemars Piguet Millenary Quadriennium has a large off-center dial for the hours, minutes, date, month and day of the week, along with a small subdial for the running seconds.
The month is visible through a small aperture just above the Audemars Piguet Replica Watches Roman numeral XII, and the day of the week is just below the Roman numeral VI. From the center of the dial come three hands for the hours, minutes and date. So what is this new type of calendar? Let’s first explain the difference between an annual calendar and a perpetual calendar. Every wristwatch with an annual calendar displays the date, often also the month, and sometimes the day of the week. It indicates all of these correctly every day of the year, except at the end of February.
The new Quadriennium Replica Watches China does not have to be adjusted at the end of February, at least in three out of every four years. This means it automatically takes into account that February has 28 days and jumps to March 1st. Only in the leap year will it need to be adjusted, because the calendar’s mechanism “thinks” that February always has 28 days. Essentially, the Cheap Replica Watches Audemars Piguet Millenary Quadriennium is the only watch that needs to be adjusted backwards in February.
Technically, it’s a magnificent timepiece, though some might find the Cheap Audemars Piguet Replica unbalanced dial to be a bit “messy.” The Roman numerals on the left-hand side are larger than those on the right-hand side, the font used for weekdays looks larger than that used for the months, and two “bites” have been taken out of the dial, for the seconds subdial and the balance wheel. The gold screws in the hour/minute dial and the seconds subdial are a reference to timepieces of yesteryear; however, they also distract the attention, as does the red pointer-date hand.