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confirmed steel
The godrons are indeed steel (316L and 904L).
Very elegant!
By: dxboon : July 26th, 2009-12:18
This type of watch is not my taste (too much jewelry, too little time-telling), but it is charming nonetheless. What about pictures of the Altiplano and Double Jeu? *hands clasping expectantly* I'm sorry I missed out on the fun yesterday! I have no doubt ...
A pleasing square design . . .
By: Dr No : July 26th, 2009-12:28
. . . which, in my humble opinion, is amongst the most difficult to pull off successfully: This Altiplano encompasses a few design elements that defuses the usually high level of aesthetic tension a square design imparts; the wide case-to-dial proportions...
Great shot...
By: dxboon : July 27th, 2009-01:47
...using the mirror to reflect the movement. I like this Piaget with eccentric sub-seconds quite a lot, although I still prefer the traditional Altiplano. Piaget offers some of the most subtly beautiful watches on the planet IMO. Cheers, Daos
Update
By: kevster : July 27th, 2009-17:49
As it turned out I happend to be in the area today and stopped in. The bracelet is in fact, a light grey colored rubber strap. Same as the black rubber but just a light grey but indeed rubber not steel.
The mandatory wrist shot . . .
By: Dr No : July 27th, 2009-00:07
. . . and a story to go along with it. Last summer, the under-the-radar gang visited the Piaget boutique and I managed to take a few photos of a similar Emperador decked in a grey dial and strap; I deleted the photos from my computer a few months ago beca...
Finis . . .
By: Dr No : July 27th, 2009-00:21
. . . with golden ratio designs, the Rectangle à l'Ancienne . . . . . . and the Emperador in rose gold with diamonds: Many thanks to Maryam and Queenie at the boutique . . . cordially, Art...