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Martin,

Magic Hour for Men....hmm....there's a thought.

I did ask about the feaibility of a mechanicl movement Magic Hour and it is impossible with current in-house Piaget movements, due to the twisting case action.  I don't see them making a backside winding crown soon.

The 43mm Altiplano seems theoretically big but was purposely designed that way to make full use of the large diameter movement (13+ lignes) as well as emphasise the flatness.  Your comment about saucer witout the cup is exactly the response they were trying to achieve!  I'm still holding out for a mythical 40 mm version in future YEARS.

The words on the dial of the new automatic Altiplano are also on purpose, to pay tribute to the original 12P version in 1960.

It is a Swiss tradition to print 'Automatic' and 'Swiss made' on the dial. It also distinguishes this model from the regular non-automatic Altiplano. "What? Automatic and still less than the thickness of 2CD boxes...wow!", is the impression they were trying for.  smile

Thanks for your input, which must be read by folks at Piaget.

Regards,

MTF

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