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I would try to expand the brand without losing sight of its core values
The main USP of Piaget is their superthin manufacture calibres. I would try and build on that by developing some complications which would have to be the thinnest compared to their competition. A perpetual, with or without EOT, comes to mind but I would also love to see a two register chronograph with micro-rotor in the Altiplano line. Very clinical, very understated, very thin but also very Piaget.
I would also try and stem the increase in size of watches. 43mm really is the pain barrier for anything that wants to be called a dresswatch. I see 39/40mm as the ideal size for the future. No one wants to go back to the 34-36mm of the past but some watches are beyond ridiculous nowadays.
These are my thoughts, maybe not earth shattering but Piaget is doing well right now as it is!
Simple and easy
By: nilomis : January 13th, 2012-04:08
I will maintain the current product line and, this is very important, will open a true sports/tool line, meaning: a) All sport/tool watches will carry two sizes (40 and 44mm) b) Stainless Steel cases, standard strap sizes and adapters (yes, the customer l...
First of all
By: dsgalaxy1 : January 13th, 2012-04:57
I want the Piaget Upstream to get back to life, with a new opening system. we have ( i'm the boss but i'm nothing without my team) plenty of good calibers, so the altipiano's size is decreased to 40mm at maximum. The skeletonized black edition is in curre...
then...
By: dsgalaxy1 : January 13th, 2012-05:44
we are a milestone in watchmaking history, so we have to focus more on extra-thin waches and i will introduce the altipiano: -chronograph -annual calendar -perpetual calendar Stop the big cases, sometimes the same reference available in only 2 different s...
Don't laugh...
By: webtimer : January 13th, 2012-07:59
If I had the pleasure of being named Paget CEO, I would go back to one of the maison's greatest creations in my opinion, and create a new (and complicated) version of the coin watch. It probably sound weird, but as pocket watches are coming back, I think ...
Hmm...
By: crasian1030 : January 13th, 2012-20:52
As CEO, I would skeletonise all automatic watch rotors to a certain extent, use an exotic mineral for the moon phase dial on the Emperador line, and reduce the size and alter the case of the Emperador line so it's not as bulky and to make it more classic.
Easy ...
By: bimbeano : January 14th, 2012-15:41
I would concieve a special PuristPro Altiplano only available to Purists and for a very reasonable price ( 1000 euros). I would also create a complete new line of simple Altiplanos in several dimensions, materials, colors, dials , movements ... To me Piag...
I would
By: Nicko16 : January 15th, 2012-04:38
give the chronograph a perpetual calendar module make it extra special. For Altiplano I would give a SS Skeletonised model. And I would peruse new means add ultra thin complications to the ultra thin models
As CEO of Piaget
By: Bruce Banner : January 15th, 2012-11:25
I would do these things: 1. Number of Models Available Reduce the number of models available. There doesn't have to be 1000 variations for sale. Think more like Rolex or Lange and less like Tag. It will also reduce costs associated with manufacturing many...
Well
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 16th, 2012-02:26
If - Then I'll go for Magnificent Seven 1. Every year a new movement - completely in-house to last jewel - ultra-thin of course 2. "Sound line" - Alarm, MR, GS, Striking watches 3. Line of Bespoke watches 4. Stop producing of "Sport Line" Watches 5. Marke...
A New Sheriff is in Town!
By: 1brian : January 19th, 2012-07:46
Letter to the EVP, Production: We have AD's that are completely SOLD OUT of product, and because my former job was managing a AD, to have a shopper come in, and not be able to see a single watch is terrible! We are going to make some watches for the next ...