Bruno.M1
4915
real or fake ?
I know nothing about Piaget, and definitely not those 40 or 50 year old pieces
Is this genuine ?
movement looks poor but I dodn't know how a 50 year old Piaget should look like
And what is it worth ? I know we don't like to discuss prices here but I have no idea so any help would be usefull
Don't need to know an exact price but an indication is wha tI need. Euro 1 K or Euro 3 K
Thanks for helping
This message has been edited by Bruno.M1 on 2013-03-17 06:45:35 This message has been edited by MTF on 2013-03-19 21:03:33
real or fake ?
By: Bruno.M1 : March 17th, 2013-06:37
I know nothing about Piaget, and definitely not those 40 or 50 year old pieces Is this genuine ? movement looks poor but I dodn't know how a 50 year old Piaget should look like And what is it worth ? I know we don't like to discuss prices here but I have ...
Some parallel JLC history
By: MTF : March 19th, 2013-21:02
FrX, The Piaget boffins are searching their archives so we don't know the answer yet. In my research, I found some history of JLC (Jaeger leCoultre) that surprised me. JLC, a so-called "true manufacture", used A.Schild movements for a short time in 1970s....
Working on it
By: MTF : March 21st, 2013-03:28
So far, new generation of personnel have no knowledge of Piaget ever using that movement. They are asking the old-timers back in the hills to confirm the ancient history. You must be patient, young padawan....... Regards, MTF
gold plated
By: Bruno.M1 : March 20th, 2013-02:01
I'm almost sure the case is not gold but gold plated, this and a lousy movement ... :-( I thought they were always high end. I googled quite a bit and saw similar movements so I guess it is real but I'm surprised by the lack of quality
I think I have a hypothesis
By: MTF : March 21st, 2013-23:30
et al, I have a hypothesis but am waiting for Piaget to confirm certain things. Although Piaget has been making movements for other brands since 1874, they only started using their name on the dial as a Piaget branded complete watch At the start of Piage...