Cool-Toned Cobra.
If you’ve gone down the integrated bracelet rabbit hole and landed on vintage Audemars Piguet, this is the flagship. Glad you made it here.
This Audemars Piguet Cobra comes from the later evolution of the model, produced in the early 1990s and identified by its D serial. By this point, AP had refined the construction in ways collectors actually appreciate today. Earlier Cobra bracelets required a jeweler to remove links for sizing. This example retains its removable-link construction, allowing adjustment up to a 7.25-inch wrist with four removable links still present.
Executed in solid 18k white gold and weighing just under 90 grams, this version completely changes the energy of the Cobra. Most examples you encounter are yellow gold and fully committed to the 1970s look. This one feels cleaner and more versatile without losing any of the personality that makes the Cobra interesting in the first place.
The dark blue dial works perfectly here. The diamond markers pop like a night sky and give the watch more depth than the black dial variants, especially paired against the white gold case and bracelet.
Then there’s the bracelet, which is still the entire reason to buy one of these. Alternating polished center links and engraved outer links create a repeating pattern that almost looks woven from a distance. Up close, the finishing gets even better.
Inside is Audemars Piguet’s manually wound caliber 2080, one of the brand’s reliable ultra-thin movements from the period. Thin enough to keep the Cobra sitting low and comfortably on the wrist, exactly how a bracelet watch like this should wear.
The Cobra has also become one of the more interesting value plays within vintage Audemars Piguet. While collectors pushed bBmboo cases and heavily textured yellow gold pieces higher into the market, the Cobra stayed relatively overlooked despite offering the same era, the same integrated bracelet philosophy, and arguably an easier watch to wear regularly. That gap has started to close, especially for white gold examples with dark dials like this.

The case remains strong with well-preserved proportions and visible hallmarks throughout.
The blue dial is clean and evenly preserved with no notable blemishes or aging.
The diamond markers and diamond-set hands remain crisp and bright.
The integrated white gold bracelet retains near mint structure with no stretch.
The watch fits up to a 7.25-inch wrist and includes four removable links (six if you count the clasp).
The manually wound Audemars Piguet caliber 2080 is functioning properly at time of photography.


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