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Piaget / Gouverneur / PT × salmon dial With Piaget service paper

Piaget / Gouverneur / PT × salmon dial With Piaget service paper

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basic information
Item number PG3103
brand Piaget
Reference Number 12978
Year of manufacture 1990 (approximately)
condition

There are small scratches that cannot be felt by touch, but the product has almost no signs of use.

March 1, 2025

In-house overhaul

Accessories etc. Original box included, no original papers
sex Men's Watches/Unisex
location Japan, Osaka
Shipping time In-stock items

Movement
Winding Automatic
Caliber
Base Caliber
Number of jewel bearings

case
Case material PT
diameter

34mm

waterproof
Bezel Material PT
Glass Sapphire
dial pink
Dial numbers Roman index

watch strap
Belt material leather
Belt color black
buckle pin buckle
Buckle Material PT

special features
Date display

others

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Product Description
This Piaget Ref.12978 is an exceptionally rare self-winding chronograph from the 1990s—a model that boldly defies the brand's traditional image of ultra-thin dress watches. Equipped with an automatic chronograph movement, it balances elegance and functionality with remarkable precision, offering superb legibility, wearability, and mechanical charm.

What truly sets this piece apart is its exquisite salmon dial, paired with deep navy Roman numerals and hands—a strikingly rare color combination. The soft warmth of the salmon hue is beautifully contrasted by the cool sophistication of the navy accents, achieving a harmonious balance between subtlety and character. Adding to its uniqueness is the 34mm case diameter, an unusually compact size for a chronograph, especially in a mechanical format. This size offers a refined wrist presence, making it a standout choice for connoisseurs who appreciate timeless proportions.

On the caseback, the engraving “Piaget Automatic,” along with its reference and serial numbers, reflects the maison's meticulous craftsmanship. The case itself is crafted from platinum (PT), adding an unmistakable weight and gravitas that underscores Piaget's dual mastery in fine watchmaking and high jewelry.

Most Piaget models of the era featured white dials with black indices, embracing a classical aesthetic. In contrast, this configuration—salmon dial, platinum case, and compact size—is highly unconventional and forward-thinking. In fact, it eerily anticipates today's most sought-after trends: small-form chronographs, luxurious case materials, and richly toned dials. It feels as if Piaget foresaw the modern collector's taste decades in advance.

From its design, coloration, and balanced proportions to the heft of platinum, this piece exemplifies refined watchmaking with no compromises. A true collector's watch, it's a piece that doesn't shout—but speaks volumes to those who know. Its rarity, particularly in this configuration, makes it nothing short of a grail-level Piaget—a connoisseur's treasure that will only grow in reverence over time.