Piaget Dual Time Complication Watch
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Piaget Dual Time Complication Watch

By quattro · Dec 7, 2025 · 27 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, introduces the Piaget Altiplano Double Jeu, a truly distinctive take on the dual time complication. His detailed post, complete with multiple references and high-quality images, invites the community to explore a watch that challenges conventional horological design with its innovative superimposed cases and dual movements. This piece remains highly relevant for collectors interested in unique complications and Piaget's avant-garde approach to watchmaking.

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The Piaget Altiplano Double Jeu is a watch with two superimposed cases and two separate movements.

What do you think of this very unusual take on the dual time complication ?

Best, Emmanuel


1/ White gold ref. G0A32152

42 x 12 x 48.5 mm case and Piaget cal. 838P for the upper watch (with small seconds) and cal. 830P for the lower watch (with hours and minutes only)






















credit: Loupe This 

Review by Tim Mosso


2/ White gold ref. G0A35152

43 mm case and caliber 832P as second caliber, with a 24h-diplay






credit: Chronext


3/ White gold ref. G0A31152

This variant has a different seconds subdial






4/ Rose gold ref. 32153








credit: Watchfinder


5/ Rose gold ref. GOA35153


credit: Escapement Magazine 

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JA
jack johnson
Dec 7, 2025
Love those, mon ami, thank you for sharing!

Did not know these existed! I think this is a very unusual and appealing solution for the gmt function.

QU
quattro
Dec 7, 2025
My pleasure, dear friend !

Yes, very original way of imagining the dual time complication. A bit large for smaller wrists, but 42 x 12 mm is not too much for larger wrists! Have a great Sunday. Best, Emmanuel

KM
KMII
Dec 7, 2025
One of those watches where I am of two minds…

On the one hand I appreciate the very different way of going about it, on the other hand the result is thick for a Piaget. Would need to see how it sits on the wrist before making a decision πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

QU
quattro
Dec 7, 2025
Yes, obviously, two superimposed thin watches = a fairly "thick" or "non-thin-anymore" double watch!

Like you, I'd like to see it in person to get a sense of how it wears and looks. Best, Emmanuel

KM
KMII
Dec 7, 2025
But glad Piaget tried it out πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

S
S F
Dec 7, 2025
This is an unusual Piaget.

More like 2 watches in one 😁

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