
Foversta's report from Belles Montres 2011 offers a crucial perspective on Piaget's strategic shift, moving beyond its reputation as solely an ultra-thin watch manufacturer. By showcasing a diverse range of complications and movements, including the Emperador Coussin Tourbillon and Moonphase, the article highlights Piaget's comprehensive horological capabilities. This insight is invaluable for understanding the brand's broader manufacturing prowess and commitment to diverse watchmaking.






























I hadn't noticed, until just now, how much that tourbillon looks just like a GO Pano-series when you've got it upside down! Keep 'em coming!! A
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I have started admiring the brand when I was trying to answer the tricky questions about the ultra thin movements a while ago, and these models and movements are even more impressive. Very nice. Thanks for the report. Ken
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Thanks for feeding my love for the Piaget movements and watches. The ultra thin automatic movement is impressive. Hope to be able to buy one for myself someday. A white gold 40mm Altiplano would be great, simply love it. Thanks, FX. Vte
After all, the skeletonized version is smaller... Maybe a future "classic dial" Altiplano with the 1208P will be smaller than the 43mm? I don't know. Fx
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