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Wait till you hold them in your hands.
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Piaget Tourbillon Showcase in Singapore
By: Kong : June 11th, 2010-08:59
4 June 2010, Piaget showcased a few rare high jewellery and limited edition tourbillon pieces which are available for the first time in Singapore. Below is the photo-essay of the marvellous tourbillons. Starting with the unique Polo Tourbillon Relatif New...
My head is full of bees !!!!
By: MTF : June 11th, 2010-21:37
Being in the same room with all those terrific tourbillons just turned my head! It was momentous because it was highly unusual to have all those pieces in one room anywhere in the world. MTF
Stunning pieces, Kong!
By: dxboon : June 12th, 2010-00:33
I am constantly wowed by Piaget's amazing construction and gem-setting. These timepieces showcase incredible technique and facility with jewelry setting/finish. I am so envious that you got to be in a room with all these watches at the same time. How many...
Wow
By: cisco : June 12th, 2010-11:40
Thanks for sharing. the multi layered Emperador XL is an amazing work of art! cheers Francois
Thanks Francois...
By: Kong : June 13th, 2010-20:30
the diamond setting work is really good especially at irregular contour. Kong
Marvelous pictures Kong !
By: DonCorson : June 13th, 2010-04:03
My question about these watches, doesn't the promenance of the tourbillon of the Emperador make it hard to read the time? I don't see much contrast between the hands and the dial. How does it work in reality? Don
Viewing it in real ...
By: Kong : June 13th, 2010-20:19
Hi Don Thanks for viewing. Though the hands do not provide much contrast, time reading is easy,even on the full pave dial. Viewing at a tilt angle helps a lot too. Kong
That's the piece...
By: Kong : June 13th, 2010-20:37
that got my interest too Will look even more fabulous if the protective films are not there. Thanks for viewing,Ed. Kong
Thanks for this Kong
By: cfdfire : June 13th, 2010-13:28
I was aware of Piaget before and never looked for them ....I certainly will after your post,take care
Thanks Cfdfire ...
By: Kong : June 13th, 2010-20:35
The Polo Tourbillon is technically fascinating, have a look in real piece. Hope your location has a piece of the skeletonised Emperador,so you could see the thinnest tourb Cal 600P. Kong
At last, a Piaget I can lust after . . .
By: Dr No : June 14th, 2010-09:34
. . . or, as Mr Peabody would've put it . . . . . . "A Piaget in the key of jlC" . . . There's something special about rectangular skeleton tourbillons . . . cordially, Art...
Thanks Art!
By: Kong : June 14th, 2010-11:30
How thick is the JLC's tourby? I would say there is something special about skeletonised tourby Kong
The pic says a lots ...
By: Kong : June 15th, 2010-20:16
Thanks Art. The slender Skeletonised Piaget is more attractive. Kong
Once again I'm in awe of the workmanship...
By: Dino944 : June 14th, 2010-12:13
the skyline of New York City on the side of that Polo is phenomenal. I also love the Piaget offers so many interesting tourbillons in their Emperador case. Many companies only put their tourbillons and other complicated movements in round cases. Kudos to ...
Thanks Dino...
By: Kong : June 18th, 2010-00:42
you said it all Thanks for viewing. Kong
Breathtaking.....
By: Martin Green : June 15th, 2010-04:28
...lost of words is all I can say!! Martin
Thanks Martin :-)
By: Kong : June 18th, 2010-00:45
Wait till you hold them in your hands. Kong