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Excellent interpretation of past and present!
I really love the thought put into this timepiece.
In fact, the first piece from Piaget that really caught my eye was the Altiplano Eccentric Small Seconds and keep in mind, I never liked and acknowledged the significance of a thin watch BUT since that day, I'm proud to say I'm now a Piaget devout 
I'm a young designer myself and I know firsthand how hard and frustrating it is to translate these concepts to pure works of art! Not to mention starting the development stages from scratch with all the 'influences/norms' set from fellow watchmakers.
Piaget has really proven themselves one too many times as a grandmaster watchmaker and it's excites me to see where they are headed in the next few years.
Excellent job Piaget!
Wow. Beautiful
By: RJW : January 9th, 2011-00:03
However, it is likely to be too big for my wrist. Nevertheless, allow me to volunteer to be the first to provide an on-the-wrist review for this watch. Please ask Piaget to deliver the watch to my house. I will need 6 months of wear time in order to evalu...
This watch.......
By: AuHavrePro : January 9th, 2011-14:59
is mind-bending gorgeous! Everything seems to be in a perfect balance of shape, fit and finish! It might just be the most beautiful tourbillon watch I've ever seen! Your description of the 'layered effect of the dial' giving the piece its mesmerizing sens...
Love it...
By: Dino944 : January 11th, 2011-13:09
the rotor on front where the dial is looks great! I also like the asymetric layout of the front of the watch with the rotor, tourbillon cage, and the watch hand placement. I can't wait to see what else is unveiled at SIHH. Best regards, Dino