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Piaget Altiplano Gem-Set Watches & Tourbillons

By dxboon · Nov 1, 2010 · 14 replies
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Dxboon presents 'PIAGET Altiplano Saga: Part 4 – From La Côte-aux-Fées, With Love – Diamonds Are Forever,' showcasing Piaget's mastery in haute joaillerie and haute horlogerie. This installment highlights gem-set Altiplano timepieces, including pocket watches and flinqué dial variants, demonstrating the brand's fusion of exquisite craftsmanship and ultra-thin movement technology. The article explores how Piaget's commitment to 'Always do better than necessary' drives their innovative approach to both aesthetics and mechanics.

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Piaget's excellence in the disciplines of haute joaillerie and haute horlogerie, finds ultimate expression in their jeweled timepieces. 

Ref. G0A31105 and G0A31107.


Ref. GOA31105 and GOA31107.

The fusion of Piaget's twin passions gives birth to watches that are horologically and aesthetically exceptional.  Many of these pieces are designated for women, and carry a gentler, more whimsical sensibility, but others like the Altiplano Pocket Watch and Altiplano with flinqué dial (Piaget offers both gem-set and non-jeweled variants) are perfect sartorial accompaniments for any gentleman. 

Ref. G0A33063.
Ref. G0A33063.  Square Altiplano gem-set pocket watch, which can be worn on a chain or placed on its stand. 18 carat white gold case.  This model comes in a numbered edition set with 198 diamonds totalling 2.5 carats and equipped with a 602P mechanical ultra-thin tourbillon movement.

Ref. G0A32082.

Ref. G0A32082.  38 mm case in 18 carat white gold housing caliber 430P with a beautiful flinqué dial.  This Altiplano model features exquisite guilloché work beneath a shimmering veil of translucent gray-green enamel.

Ref. G0A32083.

Ref. G0A32083.  34 mm 18 carat white gold case set with 72 brilliant-cut diamonds, guilloché purple transparent enamel coated dial, and silvered baton hands.

(Learn more about champlevé flinqué enameling by
clicking here .)

As we have learned from previous PuristSPro articles on the history of Piaget, the manufacture has been designing and producing movements (originally sold to other prestigious brands like Audemars Piguet, Cartier, and Rolex amongst others) since the late 1800s.  It was not until the early 1900s that Piaget decided to release watches under its own company name.  Today, Piaget is rightfully famous for their aesthetically pleasing, thin, and beautifully constructed movements -- conceived, developed, and built in-house.

In 2006, Piaget released a new ultra-thin movement (at 2.1 mm thick), the Manufacture Piaget caliber 450P, a hand-wound mechanical movement displaying the hours, minutes, and eccentric small seconds at 10 o'clock. 

Manufacture Piaget caliber 450P -- exploded view.
Manufacture Piaget caliber 450P -- exploded view.

This mechanical movement is a direct descendant of earlier celebrated Piaget movements such as the 9P, 12P, and 430P. 

Manufacture Piaget caliber 430P.
Manufacture Piaget caliber 430P.

Fulfillment of Piaget's creed, “Faire toujours mieux que nécessaire” ("Always do better than necessary") is achieved through a strategy that combines adherence to traditional aspects of watchmaking, with research into new techniques to develop the next generation of ultra-thin movements.  Both the 430P and 450P are concrete examples of this process in action.  The lovely timepieces pictured in this article are proof that Piaget continues to honor its long legacy of creating mechanically significant and authentically creative watches.   

Ref. G0A30021

Ref. G0A30021.  38mm white gold case with diamond-set stylized Arabic numeral appliques, housing caliber 430P.  The bezel is set with 78 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 0.7 ct) and the dial with 120 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 0.3 ct).

Ref. G0A31140.

Ref. G0A31140.  White gold case housing caliber 430P with yellow mother-of-pearl dial, diamond-set "champagne bubbles" motif, diamond-set bezel (78 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approx. 0.7 ct) and diamond-set dial (46 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approx. 0.2 ct).

Ref. G0A32170.

Ref. G0A32170.  White gold case housing caliber 430P, blue dial with superluminova glitter, diamond-set bezel (78 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approx. 0.7 ct).

Ref. G0A31105.

Ref. GOA31105.  18 carat white gold case set with 72 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 0.5 ct) with a white mother-of-pearl dial, stylized silvered Arabic numerals, and small seconds sub-dial at 10 o'clock set with 28 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 0.1 ct) driven by mechanical ultra-thin Manufacture Piaget 450P movement.  This model is also available in 18 carat rose gold (below).

Ref. GOA31107.

Ref. GOA31107.



Ref. G0A30022.  Piaget boutique exclusive "fingerprint motif" Altiplano in diamond-set white gold.  Each piece is unique and reproduces its owner’s fingerprint on the dial.  Inside beats the caliber 430P.


Ref. GOA33175.  18 carat white gold gem-set ribbon motif on the dial.  Here's a nice capture from our Piaget forum moderator, MTF, of an unusual piece "out in the wild" as opposed to a press photo.  Very nice!

Ref. G0A34078.

Ref. G0A34078.  18 carat pink gold case set with diamonds housing the Manufacture Piaget 450P ultra-thin mechanical hand-wound movement, with a small-seconds sub-dial following the curves of the Piaget “Funny Heart,” with gem-set outlines lit up by superluminova.  This watch is also available in white gold; both models are Piaget boutique exclusives.


Piaget successfully showcases a diversity of creative themes with its jeweled Altiplano watches.  There is something for all, whether you prefer a more whimsical design, elegant flinqué enamel, or a truly eye-popping example of gem-setting (and personalization) in the "fingerprint motif" Altiplano.  I am also pleased to see that Piaget thinks well enough of its female clientele to provide them with watches that are feminine yet mechanically outstanding.  The fact that every piece showcased here (other than the tourbillon and Double Jeu) houses either the caliber 430P or caliber 450P, both ultra-thin, in-house movements, decorated with circular-grained plate, beveled bridges, blued screws and circular Côtes de Genève, indicates that the manufacture does not view ladies watches as mere afterthoughts.

What's my favorite gem-set Piaget from the Altiplano collection, you ask?  That's easy!  It's this beauty:


To read my previously published on-the-wrist review of the Piaget Altiplano Double Jeu please click here .

Thanks for reading!
Daos

 

 

PIAGET Altiplano Saga series:


Part 1 - The World is Not Thin Enough – Manual 9P movement:
piaget.watchprosite.com   


Part 2  – GoldenEye – Automatic 12P movement:
piaget.watchprosite.com


Part 3 – For Your Eyes Only – Enamel Altiplanos:
piaget.watchprosite.com


Part 4 – From La Côte-aux-Fées, With Love – Diamonds Are Forever (Exceptional Altiplanos):
piaget.watchprosite.com


Part 5 – The Living Daylights – Skeleton Altiplanos:
piaget.watchprosite.com


Part 6  – Never Say Never Thin Again – Automatic 1200P/1208P movements
piaget.watchprosite.com


Part 7  – Quantum of Solace – Special Altiplanos and Updates
piaget.watchprosite.com  

 

This message has been edited by MTF on 2013-09-16 05:36:35

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aaronm
Nov 1, 2010

I really like G0A32082, perhaps the first time in a long time that a ladies watch has really jumped out at me. Sadly SFWIBW (She for whom I buy watches) prefers a smaller size. It's a pitty there isn't a 34mm model like that w/o diamonds. In any case, good work Piaget A ps the square tourbillon is pretty cool too

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flamenco
Nov 1, 2010

Jus dun let me wife see this. The sunburst like guilloché looks amazing !!

DX
dxboon
Nov 2, 2010

I love their translucence and the depth of their dials. Maybe Piaget will read your note and consider a smaller non-jeweled version! I like the purple dial a lot too. Cheers, Daos

DX
dxboon
Nov 2, 2010

Doesn't your wife deserve a little something special though? A new Piaget might be just the ticket! LOL! Cheers, Daos

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MTF
Nov 2, 2010

aaron, Ref. G0A32082 is classed as an 'exceptional' watch in Piaget-speak. The dial is not engraving but enamel-work. Officially, the watch is 'gents' size' (38 mm) but these days, ladies can wear 40+ mm diameter. It is....er.....unisex! MTF This message has been edited by MTF on 2010-11-02 09:12:43

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MTF
Nov 2, 2010

arthur, Ref. G0A32082 is classed as an 'exceptional' watch in Piaget-speak. Officially, the watch is "gents' size" (38 mm) but these days, ladies can wear 40+ mm diameter. It is....er.....unisex! MTF This message has been edited by MTF on 2010-11-02 09:13:14

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