Piaget

In the world of horology, Piaget continues to stand for daring creativity, as pioneering now as it was in 1874 when Georges-Edouard Piaget began crafting high-precision movements in his first workshop in La Côte-aux- Fées. Testament to the Maison’s quality and innovation, the ultra-thin movements unveiled in the late 1950s became its trademark (and the cornerstone of the Altiplano collection). Ingenuity and artistry continue to prevail, with Piaget’s masterful craftsmanship ever present in fine watch and jewellery collections including Piaget Polo, Limelight Gala, Possession, Rose, Sunlight and, of course, the original Altiplano.

Skeleton Watch

The exacting art of the skeleton watch is a Piaget forte since 1970, its technical savoir-faire breaking several records.

Possession

From its turning movement to its colours, Possession highlights Piaget’s ability to elevate a single moment into art.

Extraleganza

A portmanteau of ‘extravagant’, ‘elegance’ and ‘extravaganza’, Extraleganza opens the 150th anniversary collection.

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