I am not a Piaget Expert, but this model was released in 90s..

Jan 20, 2018,23:41 PM
 

.. with the ultrathin hand wind movement 9P2, which is the advanced caliber from 9P.

Well, as for finish, just my guess and assumption - Piaget was founded as a movement manufacturer and it has total confidence in movement making, and now it is also a jewelry brand, so their aim for the beauty must be quite high....  Haven't actually compared with other brands' movements, that is all I can say.

And the link you provided is for the watch selling website.  If you wanted to provide additional photos, you can borrow from there, or find something without any commercial intent.  So, as a moderator, I have deleted the links.

If any of the readers would like to see additional photos, please Google it!

Thank you and welcome to PuristSpro!

Ken

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Question On Piaget Classique 9035N History & Piaget Finishing?

 
 By: Regicida : January 20th, 2018-14:35
Hi All! New to watchprosite, and just bought myself a lovely ultrathin Piaget 9035N, which I believe is under the Classique line. I was wondering if any Piaget experts could give me any advice on this Piaget predecessor to the Altiplano line - the Classiq...  

I am not a Piaget Expert, but this model was released in 90s..

 
 By: KIH : January 20th, 2018-23:41
.. with the ultrathin hand wind movement 9P2, which is the advanced caliber from 9P. Well, as for finish, just my guess and assumption - Piaget was founded as a movement manufacturer and it has total confidence in movement making, and now it is also a jew... 

Thanks

 
 By: Regicida : January 21st, 2018-05:41
Apologies for the links Ken! Completely new to this site and as such didn't know about the rules - will keep this in mind for the future! Thanks for dating this Piaget! Still quite curious as to what name the model was branded under - any pictures of adve...  

"Anonimo Mecanique"...

 
 By: KIH : January 21st, 2018-06:28
.. which is the later "Altiplano" collection, it seems... I may be wrong, but thus far it is what I found out. Ken