I have a Piaget '90s reissue of a '70s model with vertical grooves on the dial continued on the case, in yellow gold with an alligator strap. I bought it used for about $6,000 with a few light scratches and swirls. My God, what a beautiful piece. It could be in a museum. It is utterly Piaget. This was a very interesting interview. That all-gold watch is a crazy stunner. So many "luxury watches" have little intrinsic merit, and are in stainless to boot.
I’ve enjoyed this conversation quite a lot. Great storytelling from Mr. Forot. When it comes to the watch, it’s a polarizing product. You either like it or not. And that’s a great thing because it’s a unique design that evokes emotions. Piaget has a great synergy between watchmaking and jewelry. It has a great story. So all it needs is a hero product. I wish to see the brand still going strong for its 200th anniversary.
L'interview est très intéressante. Toutefois, il n'y a pas assez d'illustrations à mon goût. Pour vos prochaines diffusions, mettez plus de photos svp.
Piaget needs to get rid of the Polo completely - it's a carbon copy of the Nautilus / AquaNOT - put more focus on this watch and your Black Tie! Which is way more cooler than the Polo line. Would be cool to see even a brand like Piaget just come out and replace with a new sports watch all together - REBRAND!