...in the responses from Piaget about freedom and liberty to design, is palpable in the finished product. More so than any other major brand owned by a conglomerate, I think Piaget's watches are overtly emotional. They don't make "safe" choices in design -- the new Gouverneur is an example, or one could say launching a 43mm ultra-thin Altiplano dress watch is not the conservative choice. Regardless of form, Piaget's designers always keep the thin-is-in brand DNA intact, which is important IMO. The company's gem-setting is second-to-none, and their jeweled watches often are the highlight for me from their catalog when we speak of design. I think collectors overlook the technical prowess Piaget exhibits when setting a skeletonized movement, for example.
Great article, MTF! I enjoyed it.
Cheers,
Daos