Editorial
The 26564OR is AP's answer to a question most collectors forget to ask: what does Audemars Piguet make when it isn't making the Royal Oak? The Jules Audemars Tourbillon puts a self-winding tourbillon into a 40mm rose gold case, a combination that remains genuinely uncommon because most manufactures find it mechanically convenient to leave the winding rotor out of a tourbillon movement. If you want AP dress watch DNA with a flying complication and you can live without the integrated bracelet, this is the reference worth studying.
AP launched the Jules Audemars line as a deliberate counterpoint to the Royal Oak, positioning it as the house's classical dress collection named after co-founder Jules Louis Audemars. The 26564OR in rose gold with alligator strap entered production around 2005 and has remained in the current catalogue in various iterations since. The movement is Caliber 2924, a 28,800 vph automatic with a one-minute tourbillon cage that rotates to counteract gravitational position errors.
AP also produced Jules Audemars Tourbillon variants in white gold (26559BC) and platinum, giving collectors metal choices at meaningfully different price points. The 40mm case size positions it between the slimmer dress pieces and the sportier Jules Audemars Chronograph, making it versatile without trying too hard.
The tourbillon cage and its bridge are among the most delicate components in the 2924, and any prior impact or improper servicing shows up as inconsistent cage rotation speed or amplitude loss. Always request a timing machine printout and confirm the cage completes its rotation in exactly 60 seconds across multiple positions. The dial on rose gold versions is typically in a warm silvered or slate tone with applied indices; check for moisture intrusion under the sapphire, which on older examples can leave faint hazing around the tourbillon aperture.
Water resistance is rated to 20m, which means this is a watch you take off before washing your hands, not just before swimming. Confirm the crown and pushers seal correctly with a seller-provided pressure test. AP rose gold cases develop a distinctive soft patina over time and earlier examples may show case sharpness loss from polishing; request photos of the lugs and case middle in direct light before purchasing.