In this episode Justin sits down with Alain Borgeaud, the brand's director of patrimony to discuss a number of important vintage pieces, some of which were owned by none other than Andy Warhol himself.
I might lack the refinement, maturity or confidence to wear one of those watches today. But I have an utmost appreciation for the watchmaking, craftsmanship and design that went into making them. It’s truly unique and unmistakably Piaget. Looking forward to the next 150 years for the brand.
I have recently fallen in love with Piaget and their ability to work with gold. I love their case shapes, especially the vintage models and I am currently looking to acquire a couple of pieces from this bygone era. Its' absolute elegance and charm is very captivating... 😍 Getting these watches will be a Love Letter to myself 💌
Justin, I love your content. If there’s one ask, it’s for you to show the watches better. You describe things but we can’t see it at times and it’s the watches that are the stars of all your conversations, show them more!
Justin! More of these explorations please? My favourite video, wonderful knowledgeable interviewee, captivating watches, please have more ‘b roll’ of the detail as you describe them. I’m blessed to wear a gold GP (hand wind) of this era and unified bracelet design, Piaget design and engineering may lead this era moving forward.
Piagr a long of his history propose a lot of original and sometime exentric design,more like a jeweler than watch maker,but give them a incredible personality,vintage piaget are probably the most nice design....only regret,the reissue of piaget polo is insanly expensive
Amazing that Piaget used the vlog with 8,000 subscribers to do this amazing presentation. No wonder they remain an extremly niche brand. It is almost like they dont want people to know about them.