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Piaget Calatrava Onyx 9P 9228

£5,850
This watch features a pitch-black onyx dial. This Piaget Calatrava is powered by the ultra-thin handwound 9P movement, developed and manufactured in-house by Piaget. This was necessary to keep the watch thin, given how thick stone dials are when compared to normal metal dials. The yellow gold r... More

This watch features a pitch-black onyx dial.

This Piaget Calatrava is powered by the ultra-thin handwound 9P movement, developed and manufactured in-house by Piaget. This was necessary to keep the watch thin, given how thick stone dials are when compared to normal metal dials.

The yellow gold rectangular case is a classic 70s design. The dauphine hands and sterile dial put the stunning stone dial front and centre, showing off its unique pattern.

PIAGET

Piaget is a name often thought of as a jewellery brand, but was actually founded in 1874 as a movement maker for watch and clock companies. The brand focused on creating ultra-thin watches, as well as turning ordinary items like rings, coins and cufflinks into timepieces. During the mid-20th Century, Piaget turned its expertise to the manufacture of high-end jewellery.

Today, Piaget is one of the few Swiss watchmakers who design and produce their movements in-house. It's pursuit of mechanical excellence is still apparent, with multiple world records coming from its ultra-thin Altiplano collection.

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This watch features a pitch-black onyx dial.

This Piaget Calatrava is powered by the ultra-thin handwound 9P movement, developed and manufactured in-house by Piaget. This was necessary to keep the watch thin, given how thick stone dials are when compared to normal metal dials.

The yellow gold rectangular case is a classic 70s design. The dauphine hands and sterile dial put the stunning stone dial front and centre, showing off its unique pattern.

PIAGET

Piaget is a name often thought of as a jewellery brand, but was actually founded in 1874 as a movement maker for watch and clock companies. The brand focused on creating ultra-thin watches, as well as turning ordinary items like rings, coins and cufflinks into timepieces. During the mid-20th Century, Piaget turned its expertise to the manufacture of high-end jewellery.

Today, Piaget is one of the few Swiss watchmakers who design and produce their movements in-house. It's pursuit of mechanical excellence is still apparent, with multiple world records coming from its ultra-thin Altiplano collection.

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