Description
This Piaget ladies’ bracelet watch from the 1970s is a collector’s piece from the maison’s most celebrated creative era — a period when Piaget defined the boundary between fine watchmaking and high jewelry. At its centre sits a dial of natural nephrite jade: deep, mineral green with the organic depth that no lacquer or enamel can replicate. The jade is complemented by a diamond-set bezel of brilliant round-cut stones, their cold white light framing the warmth of the stone in a contrast that is both architectural and sensuous.
The watch is crafted entirely in 18K white gold — case, integrated bracelet, and clasp — forming a seamless, sculptural silhouette on the wrist. At 62.3 grams, it carries the satisfying weight of solid precious metal and uncompromised construction. Jade dials were among the rarest variants Piaget produced in this decade, prized then as now by collectors who understand what makes the 1970s output so enduring.
Presented in excellent vintage condition, well preserved with minimal signs of wear.
