Monte de Piedad is Offering this 18Kt Solid Yellow Gold PIAGET Manual Winding 18 Jewels Watch. The watch represents elegance at it's best and is in perfect working condition. The watch recently had a complete service and keep timing so accurate as the day it was first made. This time piece will easily fit a 6 1/2" wrist size. The Dial is Blue Color and the measures are 28mm X 30mm approx. With the most beauty of work on the bezel and Bracelet Great Quality. The buckle clasp Marked with the Clasic " P " on the top of the lock and inside marked 750 Piaget, The case has the Piaget logo. Don't miss this opportunity to get a fine time piece that it doesn't come this often. PIAGET is a symbol of luxury and elegance.
Serial Number : 9741B 25 212332
PIAGET HISTORY
1874 • Georges Piaget began making fob watches in the village where his family had always lived, La Côte aux Fées, in the Swiss Jura. From the outset, the precision of the movements and quality of Piaget production attracted the most prestigious watch making brands. At this time, Piaget only made movements. At the start of the 20th century, Georges Piaget’s sons began to concentrate on the manufacture of wristwatches.
1949 • Gérald and Valentin Piaget, the founder’s grandsons, set up Piaget SA, to give the brand an international dimension.
1950 • Gérald and Valentin Piaget developed and made their own movements, thus conferring on the company the title of Manufacture.
1960 • Valentin Piaget created the flattest automatic movement in the world for its time, the famous caliber 12P, at only 2.3 mm thick (Guinness Book of Records). The mastery of the brand’s extra-flat movement opened the field to other ambitious developments, including coin watches, extra-flat profiles, square and rectangular cases and ladies’ jewel watches.
The real breakthrough for Piaget came at the start of the 1960s, when the brand daringly created and launched the first dials in hard stone: onyx, turquoise and lapis lazuli. Piaget designed outstanding jewel watches, attracting an international elite, including, among others, Jackie Kennedy, Gina Lollobrigida and Andy Warhol, who would wear the Piaget colours the world over. The brand became a trendsetter in the world of watch making.
The 1980s marked an important moment in the Piaget story. The brand acquired the status of watchmaker jeweller, and created the most expensive men’s watch for its time: 3,5 million francs, 2 years’ work, 154 grams of platinum, 296 diamonds, and a 3,85 carat blue diamond, with an exceptional luminosity.
1988 • The Vendôme group acquired 60% of the capital of Piaget shares.
1990 • Piaget launched its first jewel collections, Possession and Tanagra.
1993 • The Vendôme group became sole owner of Piaget, with Yves Georges Piaget as president.
2001 • The firm inaugurated new premises in Plan-les-Ouates, in Geneva’s watch making quarter, but movements continue to be made in the Côte-aux-Fées manufacture, the historic cradle of the brand.
Today, Piaget is proud to be one of the last Swiss watch making manufactures, benefiting from an extensive mastery of the jeweller’s art. With this savoir-faire, the brand can look to the future with audacity and creative flair, while remaining faithful to its traditional values.