Since my last thread dedicated to the Renamed and redesigned Piaget Black Tie , Piaget has released new variants of its Andy Warhol Watch and I've been able to try one on for the first time during my last visit to Geneva. So, here are some more pics. Enjo...
Is one of the rare cases, where I would definitely prefer the colored gold case πππ» A great return to the past days of glamor ππ»ππ»π
but also very classic and minimalist at the same time. It's really quite fascinating on the wrist, even when you know you won't buy one or even want one for yourself. Cheers, Emmanuel
That stepped bezel is set up for stones. And it looks great on the sapphire iteration. I had tried the malachite dial a while back. Despite me wearing an Octo Finisimo (the closest watch I have in terms of how it may look on the wrist), this one is too mu...
I would use exactly your words: "taking far too much real estate" but "cool nonetheless"! The mix of extravagance and restraint/simplicity (would "understated extravagance" or "restrained extravagance" be good expressions?) is really full of charm. But no...
Not as much as the Polo '79, or some higher end Emperador Coussin releases, but they are totally unique and lovely designs nevertheless.... Thank you so much for yet another wonderful pictorial! Cheers, Filip
but the case is large (so not for every wrist) and the style is a bit too bold for me (I'm no Andy Warhol, unfortunately)! Thank you, Filip! Cheers, Emmanuel