The House of Le Brassus extends the Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet collection with a model combining the classicism of the flying tourbillon with the modernity of the flyback chronograph. The star of this creation is the skeleton dial, which enables part of the underlying movement to be admired thanks to the transparency of the two chronograph counters at 3 and 9 o'clock: this is the new IWC-manufactured 2952 calibre, mechanical with automatic winding, with flying tourbillon at 6 o'clock, skeletonised rhodium-plated and galvanic black balance wheels finished in titanium and nickel silver, and skeletonised 22-carat rose gold oscillating weight. The blue lacquered inner bezel, the white gold hands and the edge of the counters add a subtle touch of colour, highlighted by the dark blue hand-stitched alligator strap. With an 18-carat white gold case, the Code 11.59 By Audemars Piguet Flying Tourbillon Chronograph Automatic is available in a limited edition of 50.