Hello fellow enthusiasts and collectors, I would like to share and get some more insight into a vintage Piaget I own, the Reference 12427. This is an elegant 18-karat yellow gold automatic dress watch, which I believe dates back to the late 1970s or early
The past decade or so has seen a number of companies, notably Bulgari, Piaget, and Richard Mille, engaged in a kind of race to the bottom to produce the thinnest mechanical wristwatch, with some models that appear to have garnered good press and apparent
1. Ladies': Voutilainen 28CG. I like Kari's work, what can I say? 2. Ladies' Complicated: Chopard Imperial Four Seasons. A watch with a seasons display? That's kind of interesting. 3. Time Only: Raul Pages. The Daniel Roth was so close! 4. Men's: Garrick
putting the "original" and the modern Polo side by side, i do see similarity in the shape of their cases NB: Moderator text update. The Piaget Polo from 1979 and the modern Piaget skeleton watch represent two distinct eras of luxury watchmaking, showcasin
Small watch? Vintage? Timeless design? I hear you. These 2 watches have those traits, and some more. IWC Ingenieur SL 3521 and Cartier Tank Louis Cartier (lets say Tank LC). The original IWC Ingenieur ref 1832 was one of the trio masterpieces designed by
Enjoying the start of my weekend with PP Nautilus 5712 and Piaget Polo S Green limited edition. Some say the Polo S is a copy of the Nautilus when it was launched back in 2016. Yes on a macro level they have the same 70s Genta design cues. But the Polo ca
to Guild for making a beautiful reproduction of it. Thank you to Seiko for coming up with that super fun Seiko 5. Ibanez for the iconic RG 550 and Piaget for that blue Polo S! To Sony for two great cameras! And to my lovely wife for lighting assistance! (
Audemars Piquet Royal Oak. I like the basic models, a lot, but didn't pursue owing to availability issues. I wanted my search to be an enjoyable experience. Patek Philippe Nautilus. Never considered. Not only is it beyond my budget, but after I heard a ch