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Tuesday 20 September, 2011 - 15:00 PM EDT

Piaget's Altiplano Double REcord

Discover the thinest watch and automatic movement in the world.

Piaget Altiplano



The Piaget Haute Horlogerie Manufacture has written some of the finest pages in the history of ultra-thin movements. For 50 years, its excellence and developed ultra-thin calibres have illustrated Piaget's incredible capacity for innovation. Piaget is nowadays at the very pinnacle of the art of fine watchmaking.

And with the launch of the 9P and 12P movements in 1957 and 1960 respectively, it quickly became a master of ultra-thin movements.

Creating the world's thinnest automatic watch and movement required all the skills that Piaget has to offer, involving everyone from the designers to the engineers.

An ultra-thin ideology is at the heart of Piaget's culture and history. Since the '50s, the legendary 9P and 12P movements have inspired a range of calibres as thin as they are efficient. The latest 1200P and 1208P movements have set new records today, majestically highlighting the refined aesthetics of the Piaget Altiplano collection of ultra-thin timepieces.

Developing the ultra-thin concept provided Piaget with the opportunity of expressing two main features of its personality: the utmost discretion shown since its beginnings and the lavish extravagance that burst forth in the early 1960s.

In  1957 the brand was advocating great elegance and sobriety of style, a principle to which it has remained faithful ever since. 50 years on, the design of high-tech objects which are now part of our everyday life has proven Piaget right. The ultra-thin watch has always featured in Piagets collections as an embodiment of the brands distinguishing characteristics and its unique expertise.

Watches are housed in gold cases, or double cases to provide a dual time-zone display. The movement itself is revealed through exquisitely decorated, skeletonised and magnified dials.

Diamonds could not fail to be included in this sparkling display of creativity. They light up watch cases and bracelets, or outline celebrity fingerprints on the dial of the Altiplano watch offering a precious, timeless memento of a charitable gesture by Laetitia Casta, Vanessa Paradis, Liz Hurley and HRH, Prince Albert II of Monaco. At Piaget, the history of ultra-thin watchmaking is also a story of great generosity.


Piaget Altiplano Watch

Technical Information:

Piaget Altiplano watch, 43 mm. Case in 18K white gold. Sapphire crystal case back. Manufacture Piaget 1208P ultra-thin self-winding mechanical movement with small seconds, the thinnest in the world (2.35 mm thick).


Watch     G0A35130
Ultra-thin, self-winding, white gold

Timeless purity and classicism converge in this ultra-thin white-gold timepiece, which pays homage to the elegance and refinement characteristic of Piaget. In a resolutely minimalistic spirit reflected by the highly contemporary dimensions of the Altiplano, Piaget continues to push back the limits of micromechanics by achieving two new records in the field of ultra-thin watches: thanks to its micro-rotor principle, that of the thinnest self-winding mechanical movement on the market measuring just 2.35 mm thick; and that of the thinnest watch in its category, with a thickness of 5.25 mm. The silver-coloured dial, arranged on three levels, is also highly refined with its small-seconds display at 4 o'clock. A truly modern classic that is both sober and elegant.


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Calendar of exhibitions

    Monday, November 1, 2010 - Monday, August 1, 2011 Piaget Time Gallery - Geneva


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[Source: Piaget Official Website ]




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