Prohexadione-calcium (Pro-Ca) transient inhibits 2-Oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases and causes significant changes in the flavonoid spectrum of apple. In the present study the influence of two autumn preharvest applications of Pro-Ca on the polyphenol metabolism in apple peel during the advanced maturation was investigated. Pro-Ca was sprayed in two doses, approximately five and 3 weeks before the technological maturity. Changes in the concentrations of hydroxycinnamic acids, dihydrochalcones, flavonols, flavanols and anthocyanins as well as their related gene expression and enzyme activities in the apple peel were monitored six times during the advanced maturation until the technological maturity of the fruits. To evaluate its influence on red coloration differences in the chromatic values a*, h° and L* between the treated and untreated apples were monitored. The parameters showed a temporary effect of Pro-Ca on the intensity of red coloration, which was not detected anymore at the technological maturity of apples. The application of Pro-Ca decreased the flavanone 3-hydroxylase activity and slightly inhibited activities of all the enzymes analyzed. Concomitantly, the concentrations of anthocyanins in the peel of the treated apples decreased, whereas the concentrations of hydroxycinnamic acids, dihydrochalcones and flavan 3-ols increased. Flavonol concentrations, however, remained unchanged. The expression of ANS, ANR, FGT and MYB10 was downregulated after the Pro-Ca treatment. The results indicate that the autumn application of Pro-Ca modulates the biosynthetic pathway resulting in distinct changes in the flavonoid composition in the apple peel of ‘Braeburn’ apples. However, the changes are temporary and are generally suspended during apple storage.