Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept; Customize The Watch That Won The GPHG
Piaget's most complex watch is not a Grande Sonnerie or multi-axis tourbillon, but a modest time-only. No additional complications are added because the watch itself is the complication. With a thickn…
Four Watches That Prove That Thin Is In
While no official standards are indicating when a watch can be called (ultra-)thin, it is reasonably easy to pass your judgment about it. The heights of both the movement and the watch itself are comm…
Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept: The King Of Ultra-Thin
How thin can you go? For Piaget, this has been a question that they have been answering since the late 1950s, and early 1960s when they already set records with their manual wind caliber 9P and automa…
Four Men’s Watches With Diamonds That Are Too Tempting To Turn Down
Diamonds on men's watches; some people love them, others can't stand them. But even those who are counting themselves among the last category might be tempted to at least, adjust their opinion with th…
Watch of the Week: Piaget Altiplano
Class pur sang, that is, and always has been the Piaget Altiplano. A refined case, which is so distinctly understated that connoisseurs immediately know that they are looking at something special, hou…
Even Before SIHH Starts One Thing Is Clear: Blue Remains The New Black!
With SIHH only a short week away some trends can already be established from the pre-releases of the brands participating. One of them is the continuation of a phenomenon that we have seen develop ove…