Ultra-thin PIAGET: An Owner's Review and Potted History Way back in May 2008, before we had a PIAGET Forum on PuristSPro, I posted about a few watches that had caught the eye of the current Mrs MTF. The post can be found here: click here and the following...
Ling, Happy New Year! Whether it really was the 'LAST' piece discovered in the computer system, it does not matter because "We got it!" Regards, MTF PS. Should we have a PuristS GTG in Malaysia for 2010? Can local PuristS cope with lots of visitors?
MTF, Happy New Year. Malaysia Purists GTG 2010 - good idea! The local purists welcome all visitors from all over the world. Please email me the details. I will make arrangement. Regards Ling
That is truly a beautiful watch... I am specifically referring to the 1957 Classic Altiplano with the enamel dial. The simplicity of a dial sans seconds markings truly makes this watch extremely beautiful and gives it an aura of formality (due to its simp...
Hey MTF, Congrats on your new addition. I'm glad to hear that your search for the final example was successful. I know what a good feeling it can be to get the last one! When I was trying to obtain a discontinued Vacheron, VC's concierge service was very ...
dino I guess we were so engrossed in admiring the watch on our wrists (when not fighting about who gets to wear it) that we completely forgot to take photos! Must remember next time..... Regards, MTF
In May of 2007 in my first post I asked for help in selecting a first fine timepiece. You told me then how Mrs. MTF felt about the Piaget ultra thin - I just assumed she already had it in her possession. As they say in my culture, wear it in good health!!...
This Altipano is a most elegant and desirable piece. And great post as well... Incidentally, how would you compare it to the VC Patrimony Contemporaine in PT/WG? Best Sam
samwan, Thanks for your good wishes. It is not a straight fight between a VC Patrimony Contemporaine and this Altiplano because the VC is bigger in all dimensions, having an automatic movement as well. The Altiplano case is only 38mm x 6.01mm at worst (ed...
automatic calibre for the new Altiplano is the thinnest automatic movement available with 5.25mm. The total diameter of the watch is 43mm and the case back have a sapphire to see through. Hope to see it in the metal. Cheers, patrickh
It is a beautiful watch and I have never seen hands shaped like those. They really make the watch stand out. Thank you for the review and history lesson. It goes to show what little unknown gems are out there in the marketplace if you know what to look fo...
...is the Piaget written in script form. That single flourish takes this watch from elegant and sober, to lustrous and refined. The enamel dial is the ideal showcase for the slender, perfect Romans and that single word: Piaget. I also love the hands on th...