By Piaget
Located in New York, NY
The Height Of 1970s Design
The 1970s were a period of immense creativity for Piaget, a time when the brand solidified its reputation for merging high jewelry with fine watchmaking. This cushion-cased Piaget is a perfect expression of that ethos. The use of an 18K white gold integrated case and bracelet, paired with a vibrant lapis lazuli dial, was a signature of the era. The addition of a central pavé diamond track elevates the design further, moving it from a simple stone-dial watch to a complex and luxurious object.
A Dial Of Stone And Light
This example is notable for its specific and highly attractive dial configuration. A central field of pavé-set diamonds is framed by a chapter of deep blue lapis lazuli. In place of printed markers, individual round diamonds are set directly into the stone dial to mark the hours. This layout is unconventional and striking, creating a distinct visual texture and a beautiful interplay of materials. The integrated white gold bracelet flows seamlessly from the case, making the entire piece wear like a single, cohesive piece of jewelry.
Excellent Condition, Flawless Dial
The 18K white gold case and integrated bracelet are in very good condition. Critically, the lapis dial is flawless and uncracked, which is a primary consideration for any vintage stone dial watch...
Category
Vintage 1970s Wrist Watches
MaterialsDiamond, Lapis Lazuli, 18k Gold, White Gold