
Shadowprince2000 presents a stunning visual collection of Piaget watches, showcasing the brand's exquisite craftsmanship in jewel-set timepieces. This pictorial sharing invites readers to appreciate the intricate designs and luxurious aesthetics that define Piaget's unique approach to watchmaking and jewelry.
























































But I am confused. Are these all new collection or are there some vintage pieces mixed in? Dean
shadowprince2000, Thanks for finding some Piaget watches that I did not know existed. In your enthusiasm to find watches with ultrathin movements, gem-setting and hard stone dials, the Corum watch that sneaked in was pretty too! :-) But Piaget is used to leading the way and others following them....eventually. A bit like this year's novelty of Piaget Altiplano with world's thinnest skeletonised automatic full gem-set movement. Piaget is the first to offer this and currently the only Maison to do
......but as Piaget re-issued some gem-set, hard stone dial watches in the last year, you may have seen them recently. Although shadowprince2000 called them "Piaget jewel watches", most of the ones he illustrated were with vintage mechanical movements (9P or 12P) so Piaget is primarily a watchmaker and then jeweller. Even in the re-issued designs below, more than 60% are mechanical movements and the rest are metal movements with quartz escapements. Regards, MTF Regards, MTF
It shows the huge diversity of style, shapes... Thanks. Fx
Some are vintage from sixties seventis and , they are all beautiful.
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