Piaget Andy Warhol Lapis Lazuli: A Collector's Unexpected Find
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Piaget Andy Warhol Lapis Lazuli: A Collector's Unexpected Find

By Horology75 · Oct 19, 2020 · 35 replies
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Horology75's acquisition of a Piaget with a Lapis Lazuli dial offers a fascinating glimpse into the allure of unique, boutique-exclusive timepieces. This article explores why collectors are drawn to watches that prioritize aesthetic pleasure and historical homage over pure investment value, as Horology75 shares their journey to acquiring this distinctive piece. The community discussion further illuminates the enduring appeal of such designs and the luxury experience surrounding them.

I’ve been thinking about it for almost one and a half years and was not convinced until today . One of the watches you buy knowing it will depreciate a lot but will give you timeless pleasure ...
It’s an Andy Warhol Piaget with Lapis Lazuli dial boutique special and as per the london boutique a very few were made and discontinued . Manual mind and rose gold ...
I must say that Bond Street service is excellent



This message has been edited by FabR on 2020-10-19 15:30:24

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Cpt Scarlet
Oct 19, 2020

That’s very cool. Congratulations !

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111forza
Oct 19, 2020

Is this a recent release ? it’s got a 70s look about it. I’ve no doubt it’s amazing in RL ; ) Enjoy

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John-E-Mac
Oct 19, 2020

Show that baby often. -John

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Brandon Skinner
Oct 19, 2020

Going with your heart is the only way to go!👏

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Garyhsmith
Oct 19, 2020

It suits your wrist and that dial looks extremely interesting. I can image it radiating in person. Interestingly, I’ve been looking for some Lapis Lazuli cufflinks for when office attire is required again.

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jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Oct 19, 2020

A top design - pure class and elegance with a charm of the good old days. Love it! Congrats and enjoy in the best of health Cheers Robin

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