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Piaget / Protocole Pave Diamond dial Factory diamonds

Piaget / Protocole Pave Diamond dial Factory diamonds

Regular price ¥1,250,000 JPY
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基本情報
商品番号 PCV5U6
ブランド ピアジェ
モデル プロトコール
製造年 1970 (おおよそ)
コンディション

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2025年3月12日

自社によるオーバーホール

付属品等 正規のボックス付属、正規の書類なし
性別 男性用腕時計/ユニセックス
所在地 日本, Osaka
発送までの日数 在庫のある商品
ムーブメント
巻き上げ クォーツ
キャリバー
ベースキャリバー
宝石軸受の個数
ケース
ケース素材  WG
直径

24 × 27mm

防水
ベゼル素材  WG

ガラス サファイアガラス
文字盤 シルバー
文字盤の数字
時計ベルト
ベルト素材 レザー
ベルトの色 ブラウン
バックル ピンバックル
バックル素材 ステンレス
特殊機能
日付表示
その他

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Product Description
Wearing time — as light, as silence, as art.

From Piaget’s legendary Protocol series comes an extraordinary piece:
a full pavé diamond dial that quietly redefines what a watch can be.
It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t sparkle to impress.
It glows — like frost in morning light, soft and serene.

What makes this watch so rare isn’t just the diamonds.
It’s the philosophy behind them.

There are no hour markers. No indices.
Piaget chose to remove every distraction — even time itself — to let the dial become a canvas of pure brilliance.
Time isn’t measured here. It’s suggested.
Felt through movement, shadow, and shimmer.

The case is signature Protocol — square, slim, stepped.
It echoes Art Deco with its clean geometry and quiet confidence.
But paired with a matte taupe Saffiano leather strap, the entire piece transforms:
Refined, yes — but also grounded, wearable, and unexpectedly modern.

We love this piece not just for what it is, but for how it wears.
Not with gowns or heels — but with vintage denim, white shirts, linen trousers.
With oversized coats, military jackets, or nothing but skin and confidence.
Let it be your contrast. Your contradiction.

Inside, a quartz movement keeps things effortless.
You don’t wind poetry. You live with it.

This watch isn’t about showing status.
It’s about showing taste — the kind that doesn’t beg for attention,
but always draws it.

Only Piaget could have created something like this —
a timepiece that doesn’t tell time loudly,
but whispers timelessness.