Audemars Piguet Caliber AP 2612
Audemars Piguet Caliber AP 2612

Audemars Piguet Caliber AP 2612

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ManufacturerAudemars Piguet
Caliber Number2612, AP 2612, AP2612
TypeQuartz
Diameter21.1mm
Height
1.9mm thick
Jewels
8
Battery Number315, 362, or 397 (depends on watch model)
Battery Life
24 months
Frequency
32,768 Hz
Stepping Motor1 impulse per 5 seconds
Stem
Split stem (needs confirmed)
FunctionsHours, minutes, date
Rapid Date?
Yes
Country of ManufactureSwitzerland
Known Models
Royal Oak, Royal Oak Championship, Royal Oak Tantalum (56175TT)

This is the Audemars Piguet caliber 2612 quartz watch movement. This thin caliber stands only 1.9mm tall and can be found in mens size Royal Oak watches.

Accuracy

According to Audemars Piguet, the accuracy of the quartz caliber 2612 is +/-2 minutes per year.

Battery Power Reserve

A fresh battery should last for a minimum of 24 months. There are three choices for battery cell numbers depending on the watch model: 315, 362, or 397. All of these cells have a diameter of 7.90mm, but the thickness differs: 1.65mm vs 2.10mm vs 2.60mm. All have a voltage rating of 1.55 V.

Time Setting Instructions

The AP caliber 2612 has three crown positions.

  • The crown against the case (position 1)
  • Pull the crown out (or unscrew the crown, then pull) one click (position 2) for date setting.
  • Pull one more click (position 3) for time setting.

In Audemar Piguet’s Own words:

“Quartz is a dominant element at Audemars Piguet. Used for the first time in the 70s, it completely revolutionised the notions of horological precision. Despite its superior performance, quartz technology does not enjoy the same prestige as mechanical watchmaking. However, in deciding to optimize the performance of its electronic movements, Audemars Piguet revives the glory of this advanced technology which enables the creation of ultrasophisticated instruments for professionals.”

AP Explains the technology:

“From the technical point of view, quartz movement are based on a regulator (the time-measuring element) consisting of a quartz crystal through which an electric current is passed. This “resonator” vibrates at an extremely high frequency (32’768 Hz), dividing the time into equal intervals. In an analogue display quartz watch, an integrated circuit records the electric signals transmitted by the quartz oscillator and divides their frequency into pulses equivalent to one, five or ten seconds.” -AP Quartz Movement Manual

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