Basic Info
Listing code : ML2T06
Brand : Piaget
Model : Altiplano
Reference number : 9025
Movement : Manual winding
Case material : Yellow gold
Bracelet material : Yellow gold
Year of production : 1970 (Approximation)
Condition : Used (Very good)
Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers
Gender : Men's watch/Unisex
Location : Canada, Toronto
Price : 5,399
Availability : Item is in stock
Caliber
Movement : Manual winding
Caliber/movement : 9P Manual wound
Case
Case material : Yellow gold
Case diameter : 31 mm
Bezel material : Yellow gold
Crystal : Sapphire crystal
Dial : Black
Dial numerals : No numerals
Bracelet/strap
Bracelet material : Yellow gold
Bracelet color : Black
Clasp : Fold clasp
Clasp material : Yellow gold
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In the 1970s, a golden age of simplicity and refinement in horology, Piaget crafted this midsize watch, a timeless example of thin, understated elegance. Made entirely from solid 18k yellow gold, the handwoven bracelet mimics intricate fish scales, seamlessly merging into the ultra-slim case for an integrated look. Powered by Piaget’s 9P1 manual-wind movement, this watch is a technical marvel from the era. The watch weights a total of 72.5 grams which represents a great value proposition given today’s record gold prices.
The minimalist black dial, free of excessive detail, creates a striking contrast with the gold case. The sharp, angular dauphine hands add a masculine edge to the overall simplicity, allowing the craftsmanship and design to take center stage.
**Condition**
This watch is in pristine condition. The bracelet, fitting a 6 3/4 inch wrist, shows no signs of kinks, stretch, or warping, often seen in vintage models. The black dial remains deep and rich, with the Piaget gold lettering still sharp and clear. The serial numbers and hallmarks on the caseback and bracelet clasp are crisp and visible. Light hairline scratches can be seen on the case, but it retains its original brushed finish.
The specs shown in the photos are just dust particles captured by our high-resolution macro lens.
This Piaget watch is a true reflection of 1970s sophistication, perfect for those who appreciate refined craftsmanship in a slim, elegant timepiece.
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In the 1970s, a golden age of simplicity and refinement in horology, Piaget crafted this midsize watch, a timeless example of thin, understated elegance. Made entirely from solid 18k yellow gold, the handwoven bracelet mimics intricate fish scales, seamlessly merging into the ultra-slim case for an integrated look. Powered by Piaget’s 9P1 manual-wind movement, this watch is a technical marvel from the era. The watch weights a total of 72.5 grams which represents a great value proposition given today’s record gold prices.
The minimalist black dial, free of excessive detail, creates a striking contrast with the gold case. The sharp, angular dauphine hands add a masculine edge to the overall simplicity, allowing the craftsmanship and design to take center stage.
**Condition**
This watch is in pristine condition. The bracelet, fitting a 6 3/4 inch wrist, shows no signs of kinks, stretch, or warping, often seen in vintage models. The black dial remains deep and rich, with the Piaget gold lettering still sharp and clear. The serial numbers and hallmarks on the caseback and bracelet clasp are crisp and visible. Light hairline scratches can be seen on the case, but it retains its original brushed finish.
The specs shown in the photos are just dust particles captured by our high-resolution macro lens.
This Piaget watch is a true reflection of 1970s sophistication, perfect for those who appreciate refined craftsmanship in a slim, elegant timepiece. ]]>
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