49 Piaget Refined and Catching, Lady’s Bracelet Wristwatch in White Gold, With Onyx Bezel and Diamond Set Dial, Reference 92002 A 6, Additional Links

Estimate: €7,000 –⁠ 14,000

Sold (Premium)€6,500

Model: Lady’s Bracelet
Reference: 92002 A 6
Case Material: White Gold and Onyx
Bracelet Material: White Gold
Year: 1970's
Movement: Manual
Caliber: 9P2
Case N°: 399189
Movement N°: 822437
Dimensions: 24 x 24 mm, Total Lenght 170 mm
Signed: Dial, Movement and Case
Accessories: Additional Links

Celebrating its 150th anniversary, Piaget is a Swiss brand with a rich history deeply intertwined with watchmaking excellence. Established in 1874 by Georges Edouard Piaget, the brand initially specialized in crafting precision watch movements before transitioning into a renowned watchmaker. In the mid-20th century, Piaget made waves by introducing ultra-thin movements, setting records with Caliber 9P in 1957 and the world’s thinnest automatic movement, Caliber 12P, in 1960. Beyond technical prowess, Piaget seamlessly blends Swiss precision with artistic innovation, particularly in high-jewelry watches. Its iconic timepieces like the Altiplano, Possession, and Polo reflect the brand’s commitment to pushing boundaries. Crafted with a captivating onyx and diamond composition, the here offered Piaget 70s bracelet watch exemplifies the brand’s unparalleled expertise in harmonizing precious materials with precise watchmaking. The watch case stands out for its unique square shape, boasting an onyx bezel comprised of four rectangular elements seamlessly interlocked. The bracelet, adorned with a bark-like texture, not only reflects the artistic sensibilities of its era but also maintains a contemporary appeal. Adding to the allure is a diamond pavé-set dial that artfully contrasts with the onyx bezel. To seamlessly integrate this radiant masterpiece without compromising brand visibility, Piaget ingeniously places its iconic name directly on the sleek glass. A noteworthy detail lies between these elements, an additional frame reminiscent of the bark motif found on the bracelet, further enhancing the watch’s aesthetic charm. Preserved in remarkable conditions with addition links, this Piaget 70s bracelet watch is a testament to the brand’s mastery, showcasing a seamless blend of timeless design and cutting-edge craftsmanship.