There’s nothing more classic and appealing than a simple dress watch.
Though to be fair, when we say ‘simple’, we mean ‘uncomplicated’ — not unattractive! The 20th century saw a plethora of such watches hit the market. Generally available on leather straps and featuring two or three hands, these reliable wristwatches kept time during the classiest decades of the past 100 years. However, some were more innovative than others.
Take this exquisite piece from Piaget, specialists in ultra-thin watchmaking: it’s as much akin to a piece of jewellery as it is to a more traditional wristwatch.
Housed in a 25mm 18K white gold case with an alternating 'hammer' and 'ridged' finish, this piece is complemented by a matching integrated white gold bracelet and a striking diamond pave dial. The case and bracelet flow directly and imperceptibly from one to the other such that it’s hard to precisely identify where one begins and the other ends. The finish on this bracelet and case is unlike anything you’re likely to see on the modern market, and represents the intersection of high jewellery and the watchmaking acumen of one of the foremost experts on ultra-thin movement manufacturing.
This piece is powered by a manually-wound movement. Calling back to an art-deco styling, this piece is the perfect Vegas watch or choice for a night out with friends.
Imagine the looks of curiosity — and envy — that you’ll stir up when rocking this beautiful Piaget at a cocktail party. With its eye-catching design, captivating dial, and incredible bracelet, this is a standout timepiece appropriate for virtually any wrist.
While these beautiful Piaget pieces from the late 20th century went underappreciated for many years, we have recently seen a deserved surge in interest for these avant-garde designs. Catch this one before it’s gone!