pingtsai[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Very interesting...
....that Piaget has been able to establish such a renowned reputation in the area of ultra-thin mechanical watches. I'm curious as to whether you have any information on how they are able to achieve these ultra-thin movements? From watching the video on the Paiget website, it appears that all the parts seem to fit together perfectly, like a puzzle. Do they simply make extreme effecient use of space?
Thank you for highlighting this extremely interesting part of Piaget watchmaking.
This message has been edited by pingtsai on 2010-04-30 11:28:01
Do you like to be square?
By: MTF : May 1st, 2010-08:55
dino, What do you think of square watches as a comeback fashion? It is surprising to me that the early Altiplanos were square....."as flat a s a piece of paper" could be the theme. Not many brands have elegant square mechanical watches in their portfolio....
Funny that you ask . . .
By: Dr No : May 1st, 2010-14:24
. . . because I was a hair's breadth away from purchasing a vintage white gold Omega dress watch in the form of a square with angled corners last weekend. It was fitted with the exquisite cal 302 shaped movement, and in excellent original condition. Ultim...
Very interesting...
By: pingtsai : April 30th, 2010-11:26
....that Piaget has been able to establish such a renowned reputation in the area of ultra-thin mechanical watches. I'm curious as to whether you have any information on how they are able to achieve these ultra-thin movements? From watching the video on t...
It must be a philosophy thing....
By: MTF : May 1st, 2010-09:08
Ping, In the old days, without CNC milling machines, making extra flat mechanical movements was a challenge. The fine tolerances were not taken on lightly by the watchmakers. Reliability was a problem because the components jammed or the thin plates affor...
Thanks for the insight...
By: pingtsai : May 1st, 2010-09:33
Melvyn, I get it now. They made it their area of expertise to concentrate on, and others focus on different areas. It's very interesting to me because it seems that thin watches are a niche market, at a time when more heft and weight on the wrist is often...
LOL MTF
By: ArthurSG : May 2nd, 2010-00:37
Thanks for the pointer here.. Actually Piaget would be a great brand for my "wu ling" project... JLC MUT has made it to the shortlist. I have cehcked with JLC who was very gracious to endulge me and they have confirmed reversos do not meet my criteria but...
Not even this one....
By: MTF : May 1st, 2010-09:26
Anthony, Of course, preserving flatness is one of the reasons to have solid casebacks, but Piaget is not always blindly pursuing flatness. They decided to increase by 0.15mm from the 9P to the 9P2 movement to increase stability. What is surprising is that...
I'm learnng too
By: MTF : May 1st, 2010-10:36
Nicholas, I'm learning too with each research before each article. It seems Piaget has many secrets.....well maybe not like State secrets bu they did not seem to have put their patrimony on the high altar like some 'Other' brands! I guess that God's altar...
shhhh Don't talk up the prices...
By: MTF : May 4th, 2010-00:55
Thomas, I'm looking for some vintage pieces. Pease don't talk up the prices! Actually, its too late. Piaget vintage prices hae been rising and even more so since I started reading Piaget PuristSPro Forum . I think in times of recession, our tastes return ...