MTF[PuristS]
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Here are some........ unusual for PIAGET
langavulin,
I would never have suggested this whilst they were producing only precious metal cases but recently, Piaget introduced "precious titanium"
As you already have a suite of JLC, it is time to move up the food chain at Richemont.......to Piaget Sporty. Personally, I like the black dial chronograph. Piaget in-house designed and made flyback chronograph movement only 5.25mm and despite the flat dimension, it also has a 2nd time zone function. Imagine - 2 complications and thin movement - amazing!
Regards, MTF
Piaget SIHH 2009
Piaget Polo Forty Five
- There are 45 minutes in a polo game, hence the # designation "45"
- 45mm titanium case
- Piaget's 1st Ti case
- rubber molded strap with stainless steel accents
- PVD rotor to match black rubber strap
- available in silver or black dial
- estimated retail price $17,900 (chrono) and $11,900 (automatic)


Given those constraints
By: aaronm : April 16th, 2009-09:24
I'd go with something steel-cased, but thin enough that it could still be work under a shirt cuff. Personally I'd also avoid 7750-based movements. They are tough and accurate, but compared to the rest of your collection they'll feel very rough. My thought...
Thank you...
By: lagauvulin16 : April 16th, 2009-10:32
Excellent suggestions and you have given me a lot to think about. I thought about the Blancpain and the UN and I think I will look at those again as well. For me on this it came down to price as I just dropped a bundle for the platinum 70eme and I was loo...
Piaget, huh...
By: lagauvulin16 : April 16th, 2009-13:00
MTF, Thank you. This is fascinating. Amazing complications in the dimensions. I want to try this on as I never really looked at a Piaget, no reason, just never did. I think I need to re-evaluate this course of action. I appreciate the path you are putting...