1970s Piaget oversized band watch with eye-of-tiger dial
16 800€
Founded in 1874 by Georges Piaget in the village of La Côte-aux-Fées, Switzerland, Piaget began as a workshop specializing in high-precision watch movements. By the mid-20th century, Piaget shifted its focus to creating complete luxury watches, becoming renowned for its ultra-thin movements and elegant designs. In 1957, the brand introduced the caliber 9P, one of the thinnest mechanical movements ever made, solidifying its reputation for slim, sophisticated timepieces.
Piaget is also famous for its mastery in working with precious materials like gold, diamonds, and exotic stones, often incorporating them into its watches and jewelry. Known for both technical innovation and luxury design, Piaget remains a symbol of refined elegance and craftsmanship in the world of haute horlogerie.
This 1970s Piaget band watch in 18kt gold is massive, most likely unique, and incredibly well preserved. Featuring a delicately decorated and heavy 18kt integrated bracelet, it comes in the large size of 27mm, while most similar Piaget watches are narrower. Of course, the best part of it is its stunning eye-of-tiger dial, undamaged and showing a marvelous pattern.
With a total length of 19,4cm, it will fit most wrists, with the possibility to professionally shorten the band. In a few words, this is an extremely rare and perfectly preserved piece, for the bold enough collector who wants to make a statement.