10/05/2026
There are very few brands that understand jewelry and watchmaking equally well.
Piaget is one of them.
And pieces like this are the reason why.
This isn’t simply a watch with diamonds added after the fact. The entire piece was conceived as an object of elegance first and a timekeeper second—a philosophy the brand has mastered during the 1970s and 1980s, when the maison became synonymous with ultra-thin movements, precious metals, and unapologetically glamorous design.
The first thing that catches your attention is the bracelet. Fluid and beautifully integrated into the case, it wears more like fine jewelry than a traditional wristwatch. Every link flows seamlessly into the next, giving the piece an almost fabric-like quality on the wrist.
Then your eyes move toward the dial.
The soft mother-of-pearl surface catches light differently from every angle, while the diamond-set horizontal gadroons add just enough brilliance without overwhelming the design. The case itself remains remarkably restrained despite the diamonds and yellow gold construction—a balance the brand has always been particularly good at.
And importantly, nothing feels excessive.
That’s the magic of vintage Piaget. Even at their most lavish, the designs still feel elegant rather than loud. There’s always restraint behind the glamour.
Sized slim and refined, this is the type of watch that disappears under a cuff but completely transforms an outfit the second it peeks out again. It’s less about announcing wealth and more about understanding design.
Quiet luxury before that phrase became insufferable.
Will be part of our drop this coming Thursday, or tune in to our Viber group for advance details/purchases :)