Haute Time Visits Piaget in New York

Haute Time Visits Piaget in New York

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote February 17, 2014

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Last week Haute Time had the opportunity to visit with some of our favorite brands. In Part 1 we showed you our exclusive photos from our visit with Greubel Forsey, and in Part 2 it was Patek Philippe. Today we’re concluding with Piaget!

We visited their store on 57th Street in New York City, and got to see some incredible limited edition boutique exclusives. Here’s your exclusive look:

Altiplano
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This ultra-thin Altiplano model features a 40mm platinum case that is just 6.6mm thick, a slate gray dial screen-printed with the word platinum, and light-gray hour markers. The dial features hours and minutes, as well as a small seconds subdial between 9 and 12 o’clock. The 838P hand-wound mechanical movement can be glimpsed through the sapphire crystal caseback. It is completed by a black alligator leather strap. $40,000

Altiplano
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This Altiplano model features a 40mm 18K white gold case and an openworked dial. The dial features hours and minutes, and showcases the ultra-thin 838P hand-wound mechanical skeleton movement with small seconds. It is completed by a black alligator strap. $50,000

Limelight City
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This Limelight model features a 39mm x 35mm cushion-shaped case in 18K white gold set with 178 brilliant-cut diamonds. The crown is also set with a brilliant-cut diamond. The silvered dial features a further 50 brilliant-cut diamonds as hour markers. The dial features hours and minutes, as well as a date window at 6 o’clock. The 524P automatic mechanical movement can be glimpsed through the sapphire crystal caseback. It is completed by a black alligator leather strap with a buckle set with 17 brilliant-cut diamonds. $62,000

Limelight City
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This piece is similar to the previous Limelight model, but features an 18K rose gold case instead of white, and a brown alligator leather strap instead of black. $59,000

Photo credit: Donnelly Marks Photography for Haute Time.