Piaget PuristSPro Event: Polo, Dancer, Emperador
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Piaget PuristSPro Event: Polo, Dancer, Emperador

By dxboon · Oct 25, 2009 · 48 replies
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Dxboon's photo report from the 2009 PuristSPro and Piaget event at South Coast Plaza offers a vibrant look at Piaget's diverse collections. This article highlights the brand's dual mastery of haute joaillerie and haute horlogerie, showcasing pieces from the Polo, Dancer, and Emperador lines, alongside community insights and event details.

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I had a great time meeting the good people at Piaget during the recent PuristSPro and Piaget event featuring a Louis XIII de Rémy Martin tasting.  It was also fantastic to meet some fellow PuristS and their significant others in person.

There were several pieces from the Polo line that caught my eye.  I offer two below.  Even in black & white the diamonds are dazzling.




One of the most whimsical and free-spirited timepieces from Piaget's Dancer series is below.  I love the dial design, and I also like that you can still use this piece to tell time thanks to the small, but still functional circular hour/minute indicators.  In person, the bracelet on this watch is detailed and very pretty, even if the dial remains the star of the timepiece.




A jeweled version of the Polo Chronograph.  Piaget is described as a manufacture with two hearts, one for haute joaillerie and one for haute horlogerie.  They are exceptional in both disciplines separately.  Sometimes those two hearts beat as one however, as seen in the example below.




The Polo Chronograph in rose gold is pictured below.  This model feels more subtle, and slightly dressier to me than its cousin, the Polo FortyFive Chronograph.





The Piaget Polo FortyFive Chronograph we have discussed at length on the site.  It's an impressive watch and you can see its sportiness and modernity here...



...as well as its elegance. 
 



Piaget reference G0A34043, is a stunning revival of a 1980s design from the manufacture.  The brushed finish white gold is chic and elegant.  The diamond gadroons run across the case, the dial and the bracelet of the watch, giving the piece a beautiful added dimension of horizontality.



The bracelet on this watch is a marvel.  According to Piaget it takes a skilled artisan three hours to simply satin brush the 72 parts that comprise the gold bracelet, and another hour to assemble it.



The watch is made in a limited individually-numbered run of 150 pieces to celebrate the Piaget Polo's 30th anniversary.



One of the best his-and-hers watch pairings IMO.



I couldn't resist pictures of these two pieces of jewelry from the Possession line.  IMO the rings would make fantastic non-traditional engagement bands, or awesome right-hand rings for the confident single ladies amongst us.




My favorite Piaget, the Altiplano Double Jeu.  Both the white and rose gold variations are lovely.  You really must see them in person!  My poor photos do them short shrift, and frankly even professional photos IMO don't sufficiently communicate the pleasant heft of the watch, the secret lower dial, and the reasonably thin height of the piece despite the fact that the watch houses two separate, wholly different movements.
 

The blue dial against the rose gold is so luscious!



Piaget's movement finishing is finely rendered and dynamic. 



The Double Jeu in white gold is elegant, stately, and yet has this element of surprise and fun due to its double movement design.



Below is a truly exceptional piece, the Piaget Polo Tourbillon Relatif.  The dial display is amazingly three-dimensional.  Coupled with the movement of the tourbillon it's a breathtaking timepiece. 



It was a fantastic outing to the Piaget Boutique in the Southern California town of Costa Mesa.  Thanks so much to our hosts from Piaget, who kindly posed for the photo below, and to the representatives from Louis XIII de Rémy Martin for the cognac tasting. 

 

 

 

This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2009-10-26 07:33:30 This message has been edited by MTF on 2009-10-28 20:42:00

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AnthonyTsai
Oct 25, 2009
PART II: More Watch Pics

This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2009-10-25 21:53:41

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MTF
Oct 27, 2009
PHOTOS behind the scenes at PIAGET Manufacture

Every stone is quality checked Every in-house gold and gem-set dial is quality checked....100% QC er......not quality checked before leaving the Manufacture Seriously, this is just a demonstration of the different stages of the setting technique! Regards, MTF

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AnthonyTsai
Oct 25, 2009
PART III: Event Pics #1

Keith Rosen - Piaget Vice President of Sales The tasting of Louis XIII This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2009-10-25 21:54:15

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AnthonyTsai
Oct 25, 2009
PART IV: Event Pics #2 (modem burner)

Here's a photo report of our event Thursday night at the South Coast Plaza Piaget Boutique in chronological order. Since we had a relatively small space to work with photography-wise, I tried to mix in some non-flash high ISO shots to give some picture variety shots. I also threw in a couple artsy pic here and there using photoshop. Enjoy! Cheers, Anthony Louis XIII display (and a bottle of Louis XIII starts at approximately $1,600 and upwards) Louis XIII Brand Ambassador Sten Lilja Keith Rosen

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AnthonyTsai
Oct 25, 2009
PART V: Video of the Unique Piece Piaget Polo Tourbillon Relatif

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bimbeano
Oct 26, 2009
Piaget ....

... aaahhhh, the Altiplano, still my fav dresswatch ... . Thanks a lot you crazy moderators for this wonderfull post ! Seems you had a very good time! Filip

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