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Piaget Lapis / 18K / Manual winding

Piaget Lapis / 18K / Manual winding

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Item number O3I2R9
brand Piaget
Model
Reference Number 9928
Winding Manual winding
Case material Yellow gold
Belt material leather
Year of manufacture 1980 (approximately)
condition Used (good)
A product with visible and tactile scratches, scuffs, dents, and moderate 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
During the 1970s, a transformative era in which watches evolved from mere tools to powerful expressions of personal identity, Piaget was at the forefront of innovation and elegance.

At the time, Piaget redefined luxury watchmaking with a new vision: the "Jeweler's Watch." Combining the technical excellence of ultra-thin mechanical movements with artistic craftsmanship, the brand made a bold departure from traditional watch design by showcasing dials made of natural hard stones set within precious metal cases: tiger's eye, malachite, onyx, turquoise... and, in this case, the captivating lapis lazuli.

Lapis lazuli, revered since ancient times as a symbol of sacred beauty, was known to the Egyptians as the "stone of the gods" and famously adorned the mask of Tutankhamun. Its deep, celestial blue, interspersed with flecks of golden pyrite, evokes a starry sky captured in tranquility. Gazing at this dial is like gazing not just at the time, but at the universe itself.

This Reference 9928 features a 30 x 30 mm cushion-shaped case, giving it the same wrist presence as a modern 32-33 mm round watch. It remains an ideal size and highly sought-after today. The softly curved gold case gently hugs the wrist, exuding warmth and timeless sophistication.

Inside, Piaget's ultra-thin manual-winding movement not only exudes brilliance but also underscores its technical excellence. Every detail – stones, gold and mechanism – blends seamlessly to create a timepiece that transcends functionality and becomes a work of wearable art.

A Reference 9928 with a lapis lazuli dial in such perfect condition is extremely rare on the market, making it an exceptionally satisfying collector's item and a sophisticated everyday piece.

This is about more than just owning a watch.
It's about embodying the times, wearing art, and telling your own story through time.
That is the essence of the Piaget Ref. 9928.
Product Description
In the 1970s, a transformative era when watches evolved from mere tools to powerful expressions of personal identity, Piaget stood at the forefront of innovation and elegance.

At that time, Piaget redefined luxury horology by presenting a new vision: “watches made by jewelers.” They combined their mastery of ultra-thin mechanical movements with artistic craftsmanship, setting natural hardstone dials into precious metal cases—a bold departure from traditional watch design. Tiger's Eye, Malachite, Onyx, Turquoise… and in this model, the mesmerizing Lapis Lazuli.

Revered since ancient times as a symbol of divine beauty, Lapis Lazuli was considered the “stone of the gods” by the Egyptians, famously adorning the mask of Tutankhamun. Its deep celestial blue, dotted with flecks of gold-like pyrite, evokes the image of a starlit sky captured in stillness. Staring into this dial feels less like reading time—and more like glimpsing the cosmos itself.

This Ref. 9928 features a 30×30mm cushion-shaped case, offering the wrist presence of a modern 32–33mm round watch—making it an ideal and highly popular size even today. The softly contoured gold case wraps gently around the wrist, radiating warmth and timeless refinement.

Inside, it houses one of Piaget's ultra-thin manual winding movements, underscoring not just aesthetic brilliance but also technical excellence. Every detail—stone, gold, and mechanism—works in harmony, creating a timepiece that transcends its function to become wearable art.

Rarely seen on the market, the Ref. 9928 with a Lapis Lazuli dial in such pristine condition is exceedingly scarce. It is a piece that delivers exceptional satisfaction, both as a collector's item and as a daily expression of refined taste.

This is not just about owning a watch—
It's about wearing an era, wearing art, and telling your story through time.
That is the essence of the Piaget Ref. 9928.