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Restoring a water-damaged Piaget - reviving the world’s thinnest movement
Once known for crafting the world’s thinnest movements, this Piaget faced total ruin after severe water damage. Watch as ...
Jean Piaget (1896-1980) always considered himself a natural scientist, not a psychologist. As a boy he quickly gave up play and pretend to take refuge in "work" -- exploring internal combustion ...
Sixtie, a new bracelet watch, was inspired by a design from the late 1960s. By Robin Swithinbank At the annual Watches and Wonders fair in Geneva this week, few brands are expected to introduce new ...
“Piaget as a brand is having a moment, but Piaget as an idea is having a huge moment,” Lamdin told Robb Report. “It’s on everyone’s lips. It’s on every collector’s lips, it’s on every new brand’s lips ...
In the late 1950s, Piaget unveiled its ultra-thin movements (the 9P in 1957, followed by the 12P in 1960) that would later become the maison’s trademark and the cornerstone of the Altiplano collection ...
Want more insider watch coverage? Get Box + Papers, GQ's newsletter devoted to the watch world, sent to your inbox every Friday. Sign up here. Andy Warhol is best known for those Campbell’s soup cans, ...
Housed in an 18-carat yellow gold stepped case that nods to the iconic cushion watch Warhol purchased in 1973.
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