
Foversta's insightful review of Piaget's SIHH 2013 collection offers a critical perspective on the brand's direction, particularly highlighting the new Altiplano Automatic Date and the updated Altiplano Skeleton Ultra-Thin. His detailed comparison of the white gold and pink gold versions of the skeleton watch provides valuable aesthetic and technical analysis. This article synthesizes his expert observations, making a 2013 collection relevant for today's collectors.





































FrX, Some readers were puzzled by the format of the SIHH 2013 PuristS Summary Report. There, we focused on the themes and messages from the brands. The SIHH is their opportunity to tell the clients the direction of the Collections and brands. Now, the follow-up in-depth reports are for the clients to fill with passion, opinion and even...... a little information. Thank you for your thoughts that I agree with mostly. I agree that there is a difference between the "Star of the Show" and the "Impor
I also do believe in the potential of the Limelight Gala... a superb watch on any lady's wrist... Fx
The Altiplano Skeleton is an impressive watch... I like a lot these modern skeletons, and this one is very appealing. The Micro rotor is the cherry on the cake, for me, too. Will have to see it in the lfesh. Thanks for the report, Fx. Best, Nicolas
I just hope that it will be a bit easier to see it in Paris than the WG version! Best. Fx
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