The Piaget Altiplano Double Jeu is a watch with two superimposed cases and two separate movements . What do you think of this very unusual take on the dual time complication ? Best, Emmanuel 1/ White gold ref. G0A32152 42 x 12 x 48.5 mm case and Piaget ca
But I’m personally more bothered by the case diameter than by the size of the moon: it takes a lot of space on the dial, that’s for sure, but I quite like this original way of displaying the moon phases. The Altiplano Scrimshaw is much more wearable, thou
The Piaget Altiplano Scrimshaw , launched in 2014, features a dial made from fossilized mammoth ivory that is then engraved with a map of the Eastern Hemisphere using traditional scrimshaw techniques. Coming from the Inuits and other tribes in the colder
The Piaget Emperador Coussin XL (46,5 mm) and the Grande Lune (large moon) complication (powered by calibre 860P) have been used as a base for some beautiful dial decoration work by both: Anita Porchet (enamel) and Richard Maier (scrimshaw) Does any of th
...they don't promote themselves as a watch brand, despite having a very respectable portfolio of high quality watches, dials, and movements that goes back decades. Rather, they like to emphasise that they're a high-end jewellery brand tied to celebrities
All, I am a long time watch collector. For some reason, I avoided Piaget for many years. I recently became very intrigued by the Altiplano and picked one up. This is really an amazing watch. It is so thin, but they managed to create 4 layers of depth in t