The Cushioned Square.
This exquisite Piaget watch is a stunning example of 1970s design, crafted in 18K white gold with a unique cushion-shaped case measuring 33mm in diameter. The striking contrast of a square silver dial within a cushion case highlights Piaget's flair for distinctive design. The black Roman numeral hour markers stand out beautifully against the subtle hammered texture that extends seamlessly from the dial to the case and onto the integrated bracelet. Each section in the watch features an alternating hand-etched pattern, creating a flowing visual rhythm that enhances the elegance of this timepiece.
One of the standout features of this watch is its 18K white gold integrated bracelet with an adjustable sliding clasp, fitting wrists up to 8 inches. This adjustability is a rare and valuable aspect, as most vintage Piaget bracelets are fixed in length, often requiring a goldsmith to alter. Here, Piaget has masterfully blended the luxurious aesthetics of an integrated bracelet with the practicality of an adjustable leather strap, adding both convenience and value for the collector.
Under the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal lies Piaget’s original self-winding automatic movement, caliber 12P1—a rare feature in a model where manual movements are more commonly found. Adding a touch of color, the decorative blue stone on the crown elevates its refined appeal.
With 122 grams of solid 18K gold, this Piaget is a significant piece in any collection, holding intrinsic value as a luxury investment.
Outstanding, mint condition, entirely unpolished and 100% original.
The movement has been timed and tested, performing with impressive accuracy.
The case shows no visible signs of wear, retaining its pristine mint appearance, as do the crystal and dial.
The 18K white gold bracelet is equally flawless, looking like new and free from any signs of wear.