The Audemars Piguet Edward Piguet Ref. 25987 embodies the maison’s flair for blending elegant form with mechanical refinement. Introduced in the mid-2000s (circa 2006–2009) as part of the Edward Piguet collection—named after one of AP’s founders—the watch showcases the line’s signature rectangular, gently curved case with fluted sides, designed to sit comfortably on the wrist while standing apart from the brand’s sportier Royal Oak family. Measuring approximately 49 mm x 29 mm with a slim 12.5 mm profile, the case was crafted in precious metals such as 18-carat white or rose gold, paired with a sapphire crystal, screw-down caseback, and fitted leather strap with matching deployant clasp.
Inside ticks the automatic calibre 2385, a finely finished chronograph movement featuring central chronograph seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour counters, small seconds, and a discreet date display—a sophisticated engine for a refined dress-chrono. The dial typically features applied Arabic numerals or batons, guilloché patterns, and neatly arranged sub-registers at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, lending texture and depth to the understated luxury aesthetic.
Collectors appreciate the Ref. 25987 for its sculpted Art-Deco-inspired design, high-quality automatic chronograph movement, and relative scarcity, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a distinctive Audemars Piguet outside the familiar Royal Oak universe. It remains an elegant yet technically accomplished statement piece within AP’s more classic repertoire.
Model – Edward Piguet
Reference – 25987
Year – 2009
Size – 25 x 45mm
Dial – Black
Case Material – Rose Gold
Bracelet Material – Leather
Movement – Winding
Power Reserve –
Water resistance – 20m
Condition – 8/10
Accs – Full Set
Remarks –