This 70s Piaget is not just a timepiece, but a true work of art that reflects the values and expertise of Piaget as a master of haute joaillerie. The watch embodies a harmonious interplay of watchmaking excellence, luxurious sophistication and aesthetic perfection.
The large rectangular 18k gold case houses an ultra-rare dial made from the precious stone tiger's eye. The artistic dial has four sectors with different fiber directions of the tiger's eye gemstone, which is why this version is called “quattro facce” (four faces).
The case impresses with its artistic stepped shape and, of course, its size: 41x33mm.
The revolutionary Beta-21 caliber was developed as part of the joint “Centre Electronique Horologer” (CEH) program by watch manufacturers Piaget, Rolex and Patek Philippe. The quartz version of the Patek Philippe Ellipse, for example, is also powered by this movement.
This Piaget is a real treasure on the wrist, combining elegant jewelry and the art of watchmaking.
And then there is its almost unworn condition. Absolutely unique piece!
Condition report
Dial: immaculate condition - gold hands - signed "Piaget" and "Swiss".
Case: large 41x33mm 18K yellow gold case - intact engravings of the reference and serial number on the back - deep gold hallmarks - very light signs of wear.
Movement: Quartz caliber Beta 21 works perfectly.
Bracelet: brown leather strap with original Piaget gold clasp.
Serial number: 204xxx
Int.Exe.: 75260