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Piaget / 18k / Onyx dial

Piaget / 18k / Onyx dial

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basic information
Item number NY5EK1
brand Piaget
Model
Reference Number
Winding Manual winding
Case material Yellow gold
Belt material Yellow gold
Year of manufacture 1980 (approximately)
condition Used (Very Good)
Although there are minor scratches that cannot be felt by touch, the product shows almost no signs of use.
Accessories etc. No original box, no original papers
sex Men's Watches/Unisex
location Japan, Osaka
Shipping days In-stock items
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商品説明
In the 1970s, Piaget attempted something no other Maison dared to do.
Rather than simply making watches, they redefined what a watch could be.

Already renowned as a manufacturer of ultra-thin movements, Piaget set its sights on a new goal: to express time as an art form.
The result is a bold fusion of goldsmithing and watchmaking, creating a watch that is both an instrument of time and a jewel.

This work is one of the most iconic of its time.

The yellow gold cuff-style bracelet is seamlessly integrated into the case and is hand-engraved with an intricate leaf-like texture.
Though crafted from pure gold, the bracelet sits smoothly on the wrist, giving the impression of fabric rather than metal.
With each movement, the surface catches the light, creating a living rhythm that can only be created by the human hand.

At the center is a polished black onyx dial, framed by hand-engraved gold relief that subtly changes color depending on the angle and light.
It is a composition where beauty meets function, where watchmaking meets sculpture.

Its proportions are perfectly balanced, somewhat compact yet subtly powerful.
Neither overtly feminine nor overtly masculine, but timelessly elegant.
It doesn't stand out too much, but it has a presence that changes the atmosphere the moment you put it on.

This is quiet luxury even before it has a name.
There are no eye-catching logos or overt branding.
But those in the know will recognize it immediately: its craftsmanship, its understated design, its quiet perfection.

Inside is Piaget's legendary hand-wound, ultra-thin mechanical movement, whisper-quiet and surgically precise.
This contrast – splendid on the outside and tranquil on the inside – is the expression of Piaget's unique duality. Pieces like this are a reflection of a time when beauty was not in a hurry, when artisans still shaped time by hand.

Only a handful of craftsmen could create it. Today, it's more than just a vintage piece; it's a relic from a time when design and philosophy were one. This is not just a watch to wear; it's a piece to reverently welcome into your life, because some things don't just tell time, they carry memories. Fits a 19cm wrist.
Product Description
In the 1970s, Piaget was doing something no other maison dared to:
they weren't just making watches—they were redefining what a watch could be.

Already respected as a manufacturer of ultra-thin movements, Piaget shifted their gaze toward a new ambition: to express time as art.
The result was a bold fusion of goldsmithing and horology, giving birth to watches that were as much jewelry as they were instruments of time.

This piece is one of the most emblematic creations from that era.

The 18K yellow gold cuff-style bracelet and case are seamlessly united, hand-engraved with an intricate leaf-like texture.
Despite being crafted from solid gold, the bracelet drapes fluidly over the wrist—more like woven fabric than metal.
With every movement, the surface catches light in a rhythm that feels alive—something only human hands could create.

At the center lies a dial of polished black onyx, framed by a hand-carved gold relief that changes subtly depending on the angle and light.
It's a composition where beauty and function meet—where watchmaking meets sculpture.

The proportions are perfectly balanced—slightly compact, subtly powerful.
It's neither overtly feminine nor masculine, but timelessly elegant.
The kind of presence that doesn't shout—but changes the atmosphere the moment you wear it.

This is quiet luxury before it had a name.
No visible logo. No overt branding.
But those who know will recognize it instantly: the craftsmanship, the restraint, the perfection in silence.

Inside, it houses Piaget's legendary hand-wound ultra-thin mechanical movement—whisper-quiet, surgically precise.
That contrast—the ornate exterior, the silent interior—is Piaget's unique expression of duality.

Pieces like this could only be made when beauty wasn't rushed.
When artisans still shaped time by hand.

Today, it's more than vintage.
It's a relic of an era where design and philosophy were one and the same.



This isn't a watch you simply wear.
It's a piece you welcome into your life—with reverence.

Because some objects don't just tell time.
They carry memory.


19cm wrist can fit
If the watch contains materials restricted by the Washington Convention, such as crocodile leather straps, we will remove those materials before sending the watch overseas.