SIHH 2011: Piaget

Jan 31, 2011,13:56 PM
 

Please find below my report about Piaget. I had the chance to spend more than one hour with the Piaget team and I believe I could shoot almost all the novelties. So it is a report as comprehensive as it can be...

This SIHH 2011 was very active for Piaget as you will be able to judge it below: from mechanical watches to high jewellery timepieces, Piaget unveiled a wide range of novelties during the Salon.

I propose you to start with the most impressive one, horology speaking: the Ultra-Thin Tourbillon. This watch is not only a novelty. It is a sort of summary of all the savoir-faire from the Manufacture. It symbolizes a new style, a new design and it features a movement which can be considered as a gathering of two famous ones: the 600P with its airy Tourbillon and the 1208P with its micro-rotor which allows it to be the thinnest self-winding movement of the current market.













The cushion shape case works quite well in this context and I really like the sunrays decorations on the dial and the transparency. But I'm less convinced by the rotor dial side. It spoils a bit the beauty of this timepiece. Anyway, this Ultra-Thin Tourbillon is a great watch. The 46,5mm case is at the end not too large (I had the same feeling with the Emperador Moonphase). Maybe I would have prefered to get the power reserve indicator dial side in place of the rotor...





Two new Polo with a Titanium & PG case enter the collection. It is not a surprise to see the Chronograph in this context but I was very happy to discover a new complication inside the collection: the Perpetual Calendar. We are very used to see such complication in classic watches but thanks to the very original dial layout, this Perpetual Calendar becomes my fav Polo watch so far. The chronograph keeps its usual layout with a text which is a bit useless IMHO. Having said that, these new two-tones cases are very beautiful and these two Polo were my fav Piaget 2011 novelties.

The Chronograph:



The Automatic Chronograph caliber from Piaget is one of the most underrated of the industry. It is a pity, it also combines a date, a second time zone display and a flyback with a very sober architecture:.







The Perpetual Calendar: I love this dial, especially the leap year indicator !















Let's browse the jewelled watches now.

I start with this duet of Altiplano: as you can imagine, it is not an easy job to set the gems with these patterns:



The watch on the left has a 34mm diameter case while the watch on the right has a 38mm one.

A impressive version of the skeletonized Altiplano (look at the work on the movement bridges!) even if I'm not a big fan of the contrast between the diamonds and the mainspring:







The same watch but with a work on the bezel only:







Without any doubt, the Polo case is the star of this year !

Various watches with semi-precious stone dials join the collection as an homage to this case created at the end of the 70's.

 












With the date window:



Two more Polo with flying Tourbillons: you wil notice the very different styles of gem setting and of course, the beauty of the black diamonds of the first version:









The Altiplano collection was not forgotten of course ! Even the latest one, the Altiplano automatic 43mm has been selected to join the family of jewelled watches. You saw herebefore a pictures of two Altiplano which were fully set with gems. The impressive point with Piaget is that they are able to offer different levels of gems setting: from a discrete diamond to a full-set, it is impossible to not find what you look for.








A 40mm Altiplano:



These small and delicate watches are specially dedicated to the Asian market:



I like the way the small second subdial is highlighted by the diamonds on this 34mm Altiplano:







We leave the Altiplano collection with this secret watch.

It is my fav jewelled watch: it is like a flower in springtime, ready to blossom... discrete, elegant, fun, a true beauty.













These two watches feature an interesting moving part on the dial which works like a weeble ! I much prefer the version which is not full set: it enhances much better the way the part moves on the dial. The full set version is not suitable for this watch I think while with the other one, the diamonds seem to dance on the dial.







These two birds also rotate on the dial, that's another fine example of the Limelight Dancing Light collection:



I would like to finish the report with the last fireworks. These two following watches are maybe the best way to make you understand the wide range of gems setting techniques available at Piaget. Of course, they are not the type of watches I would wear but I was really impressed by the quality of the craftsmanship. Kudos to Piaget for these pieces of art !







I would like to thank a lot the Piaget team for the warm welcome and for the time they spent with me.

Fr.Xavier

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 By: PiagetLove : January 31st, 2011-18:07

Many thanks for this excellent report, Fr.Xavier!

 
 By: dxboon : February 1st, 2011-00:43
I will have to disagree slightly, and say that I rather like the rotor on the dial side of the ultra-thin tourby. That's what makes the watch feel very modern and a bit edgy to me. Perhaps, others will see it as gimmicky, but I like how that feature creat... 

Nice pics and watches. Thanks. [nt]

 
 By: VMM : February 1st, 2011-01:14
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Excellent report! Great job

 
 By: Pkpurist : February 1st, 2011-10:12

wonderful!

 
 By: mr : February 1st, 2011-11:10
but i still wish that the altiplano range did not have the "eccentric" seconds... I believe that if the older one (manual wind with no seconds) was added but with a saphire case back it would have been perfect thank you for sharing this with us regards Ma... 

Piaget also do an automatic Altiplano WITHOUT seconds

 
 By: MTF : February 2nd, 2011-02:35
display. It is the new 1200P movement. This is for those who complain everywhere that they don't like the seconds display at 10 o'clock position.....et voila! No seconds display! Of course, when the 50th anniversary edition is finished, we will be wonderi...  

i like it

 
 By: mr : February 2nd, 2011-04:16
but i still prefer the white dial version, its simplicity was the most beautiful part.. nothing complicated just a watch in the purest of meanings regards Marwan

Such a classic watch EXCEPT the dealbreaker

 
 By: Mostel : February 26th, 2011-17:40
The writing on the dial is just WRONG. WHY??? It ruins the perfect dial for me.

First batch are 50th anniverary

 
 By: MTF : February 26th, 2011-22:32
edition. Thats why there are words on dial....for the celebration of the ultra-thin record breaker. In future editions, there will be no words. The price you pay is waiting..... Regards, MTF

Thank you all for your nice comments ! [nt]

 
 By: foversta : February 1st, 2011-13:09
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Thanks for the pics and comments.

 
 By: kookcomp : February 1st, 2011-19:34
Do you know if the 12 numeric counter at the bottom left corner of the Polo Perpetual is a second timezone? Thanks Dennis

Yes Dennis, with a day&night display. [nt]

 
 By: foversta : February 6th, 2011-01:13
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I like the Polo FortyFive Perpetual Calendar

 
 By: MTF : February 2nd, 2011-02:25
FrX, Thanks for the in-depth Piaget SIHH 2011 report. At last! The Piaget automatic perpetual calendar movement has a nice home in the Piaget Polo FortyFive case. It is a useable and daily wearable case that is sensible. The lighter half titanium case is ... 

We can find a lot of good reasons...

 
 By: foversta : February 6th, 2011-01:15
Yes, the watch is lighter, more comfortable and also... more discrete and, that's my point of view... more beautiful with this two-tones case ! Fr.Xavier

some wonderful pics!

 
 By: playtime : February 2nd, 2011-07:34
amazing what piaget is capable of devising..... J

Altiplano mod.

 
 By: VMM : February 5th, 2011-11:01
Would love to have an automatic Altiplano with the dial and size of the manual one. It's one of my fav dress watches in WG. Vte

I believe it's someting possible.

 
 By: foversta : February 6th, 2011-01:17
When we compare the caliber diameter with the case one, I think that a case diameter reduction is possible. The question is: does Piaget have the will to do it ? Maybe if a lot of clients look for an Automatic Piaget closer to the 38/40mm size. Thanks Vin...