Piaget. A highly unusual 18K gold and nephrite bracelet watch
Prospective buyers are advised that we cannot arra… Read more Piaget Founded in 1874 by Georges Piaget in La Côte-aux-Fées, Switzerland, the company opened their first showroom at 40, rue du Rhône, Geneva, in 1959. Piaget rapidly became the specialist of the world's thinnest watches and the unique style of cases and bracelets in 18K gold or platinum, the only case materials Piaget allows to enter its workshops. The company is a pioneer in the realm of watches embellished with gemstones, using lapis lazuli, coral, mother-of-pearl, tiger's eye and onyx in an amazing symphony of dials which appear to customers increasingly eager for colour and variety. The following 10 lots are an impressive representation of such watches, confirming Piaget's creativity and originality and earning it the coveted title of "the jeweller of watch making".
Piaget. A highly unusual 18K gold and nephrite bracelet watch

SIGNED PIAGET, CASE NOS. 9850D72 AND 176934, CIRCA 1970

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Piaget. A highly unusual 18K gold and nephrite bracelet watch
Signed Piaget, case nos. 9850D72 and 176934, circa 1970
With nickel-finished jewelled lever movement, nephrite dial, gold dauphine hands, in oval textured case with back secured by four screws, set within the 18K gold Piaget articulated bracelet consisting of textured overlapping oval loops in sizes, case, dial and movement signed
64 mm. wide & 185 mm. overall length
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