Piaget Altiplano 900P Ultra-Thin World Record
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Piaget Altiplano 900P Ultra-Thin World Record

By MTF · Dec 10, 2013 · 17 replies
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MTF introduces the Piaget Altiplano 900P, a groundbreaking ultra-thin mechanical watch that redefines horological engineering. His post highlights Piaget's innovative approach of integrating the movement, case, and dial into a single structure to achieve a new world record for thinness, setting a new benchmark in the industry.

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Dear forumners,

It may have escaped your notice because the new PIAGET Altiplano 38mm manual-winding watch is too thin to see at certain angles   wink







Seriously, the official press release can be read by CLICKING the following URL link:

basel.watchprosite.com


It is not with the usual HYPE that I proudly state that Piaget has redefined the face of horology  -  today.
They truly have taken mechanical ultra-thin to the highest plane (Altiplano) and have crushed the competition with this world's thinnest mechanical watch.


No ifs...No buts...No caveats....No games...Just the winner!


There has been some discussion on PuristSPro about the thinnest watch over the last few months and we have had arguments about whether the thinnest movement inside a thick case can still be considered a extra flat title holder. There were discussions about what difference it would make if a display caseback was changed to a solid caseback. We have also discussed if reliability would suffer with thin-ness because warping or pressure on the watchglass would press on the hands or pinion.

Forget all that: 

Piaget has combined the movement, case and dial into an integrated structure to achieve the new world record.

For the last few months, I swore not to join the discussions about thin watches because I could not reveal the new champion. Unfortunately, those who got jubilee and even other Piaget thin watches (myself included) now have a new target of desire.

There is no separate specification for height of movement and height of case. The thin-ness of the movement is the thin-ness of the case. It is literally, "thinking outside the case".
The whole watch is 3.65mm ultra-thin.

Piaget did it by moving the springs, escapement, gears and dial all to the same horizontal plane by re-arranging the going train in an arc around the "dial". The hands and escapement were moved BELOW the bridges so they are protected from any external deformation of the watchglass.









We will be allowed to show more after SIHH 2014 but really, there is nothing more to say:


Its the worlds thinnest mechanical watch.
Its 38mm diameter.
Its a Piaget.
Its 'Invictus'.
Its made my Piaget Altiplano with 9P movement simply obsolete...grr...grr.   wink








PuristS are pre-ordering theirs already, as I write this.....


Regards,
MTF



This message has been edited by MTF on 2013-12-10 07:27:51

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amanico
Dec 10, 2013

And the dial is a but daring for an ultra thin Watch. A very modern and artistic evocation of the Ultra Thin Style. I love that! BRAVO, Piaget! Best, Nicolas

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MTF
Dec 10, 2013

Nico, Even though I knew about such an ultra-thin project (9xxP) to replace the old 9P, it was still a surprise to have seen the final 900P. It is s-o-o-o much "outside the case" thinking that makes my old Altiplano obsolete. ;) The King is dead....Long live the King! That is the nature of advancement and progress. Old champions will retire gracefully and be remembered whilst new champions have to carry the mantle. The 38mm diameter is elegant and all that you need for a watch that is so ultra-t

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amanico
Dec 10, 2013

JLC let me play with their MUT. A very pleasant feeling, I must say. But this Piaget... WOW! I have to see it in the flesh. And to try to take some pictures! I don't know if I have to thank you, though.... ;) All the best, Melvyn. Nicolas

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moc
Dec 10, 2013

Even if not a fan of ut watches,chapeau to this beauty....wow is all I have to say. Mo

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MTF
Dec 10, 2013

moc, I agree. Really, a gentleman only needs one ultra-thin watch for those Cadbury's 'Mystery Man' moments. Note to non-Brits: Cadbury's used advertisements where a mystery man (think James Bond or Action Man) usually clad in a black tuxedo or other sartorial elegance, would leave a box of chocolates for the beautiful lady in mysterious and surprising ways. :-) But if you have to own one ultra-thin watch....it may as well be the world's thinnest ! BTW, my 2nd thin watch was 'purloined' by the c

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foversta
Dec 10, 2013

I'm totally in love with this version: I can't wait to discover it in the metal. It is a wonderful way to give it a very contemporary touch without losing the eternal elegance of the Altiplano. Fx

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