There’s arguably nothing more classic and appealing than a simple dress watch.
Though to be fair, when we say “simple,” we mean “uncomplicated” — not unattractive! Piaget, specialists in ultra-thin watchmaking, made (and continue to make) some of the very best in the world. Stunning dials, integrated bracelets, avant-garde case shapes — the Geneva-based firm has done it all - and with a flair that few competing houses have been able to match.
Take this handsome Altiplano Ultra-Thin, for example: Housed in an exquisite 34mm platinum case with a signed crown, sapphire crystal, and a polished bezel, it features a non-luminous salmon toned sunburst dial with relief-engraved crosshair detailing, printed ‘stick’ indices, and a blackened ‘pencil’ handset - simple and perfect, bit with that little bit of extra zhuzh that only Piaget can swing!
Powered by the manually-wound Piaget Calibre 430P visible through a sapphire exhibtion caseback, this watch dates to the early 2000s and comes paired to a black alligator leather strap with a signed, platinum pin buckle, as well as inner and outer boxes. With its attractive colorway, stylized ‘Piaget’ signature, and near-perfect proportions, this is a timeless design that looks as if it could have been made 60 years ago - or yesterday. All of which makes this lovely piece the perfect dress companion for just about anyone.
Try it and see what we mean!