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This watch is a vintage model from Piaget dating back to the 1970s, a time when the brand pushed the boundaries of watchmaking by blending haute horlogerie with high jewelry aesthetics. Its most striking feature is the vibrant lapis lazuli dial, showcasing a rich, deep blue hue unique to each piece due to the natural patterns of the stone—making every watch truly one of a kind. The yellow gold case, with its refined brushed finish and subtly octagonal silhouette, embodies the bold elegance that defined the era. The minimalist dial, free of hour markers and featuring only the Piaget logo, speaks to the brand’s philosophy of creating timepieces that are more akin to wearable art than traditional watches. During this period, Piaget was also renowned for its expertise in ultra-thin movements, often incorporating hand-wound or quartz calibers to maintain a slim, elegant profile and unmatched wearing comfort. The 1970s were a time of artistic and cultural transformation, reflected in design across disciplines—from fashion to architecture—and Piaget was at the forefront of this shift. Their use of exotic stone dials like lapis lazuli, malachite, and tiger’s eye became iconic, and these models remain highly sought after by collectors today. This particular watch captures the spirit of its time through its avant-garde design, refined craftsmanship, and luxurious materials, making it not just a timekeeper but a timeless statement of style and artistry. |
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