Hi all so firstly my apologies for the long delay after my post on Ultra Thin movements but increasing pain levels seriously hampered my ability to put this post together. First of all I need to make it clear I am not an expert on Ultra Thin watches and a
Hello fellow enthusiasts and collectors, I would like to share and get some more insight into a vintage Piaget I own, the Reference 12427. This is an elegant 18-karat yellow gold automatic dress watch, which I believe dates back to the late 1970s or early
The past decade or so has seen a number of companies, notably Bulgari, Piaget, and Richard Mille, engaged in a kind of race to the bottom to produce the thinnest mechanical wristwatch, with some models that appear to have garnered good press and apparent
It’s no secret that I have been a huge fan of the Drive Extra Flat. The very thin profile, minimalist design, a new take on the Cartier design language - all spoke to me. A new dress watch at a time when integrated bracelet steel sports watches were all t
A “Must de Cartier” Tank was my first purchased real watch in the early ‘80’s. It died a death in the 90’s - humidity got to the dial and quartz movement. I tried a Tank Solo for a while - but for some reason the steel back and quartz movement bothered me
...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
Here are some recent shots to share in this gtg. Cheers Robin Honeymoon continues with my Piaget Polo Skeleton this weekend. Am starting to appreciate the case and bracelet for their fine finishing in addition to comfort on the wrist. Wearing another Piag
Seldom has a 42mm dress watch looked so good. Credit to the lugs! And I have always loved that dial. Enjoy your special timepiece. Many would not consider a watch from Van Cleef but this watch is an excellent creation by any standards. If it was a Piaget,