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Piaget 9341 D2

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Piaget 9341 D2 Octagonal "Coral" , Manual-winding, (18-carat) Yellow Gold

This rare and exceptional timepiece is a Piaget Octagonal "Coral" Dress Watch (Reference 9341), a premier example of the Maison’s "Stone Age" era of high-jewelry watchmaking from the late 1970s. The Bezel: The defining feature of this reference is its inlaid octagonal bezel, which showcases alternating segments of vibrant natural coral and deep black onyx. This technique requires precision stone-cutting to create a seamless, kaleidoscopic frame for the dial. The Dial: The watch features a minimalist solid coral stone dial, free of hour markers to emphasize the natural grain and saturation of the gemstone. It is finished with simple yellow gold "dauphine" hands. The Case: A geometric, eight-sided case crafted from 18-carat yellow gold, . Its ultra-thin profile is a signature of Piaget's technical prowess. Movement: It is powered by the Calibre 9P1, a manual-winding, ultra-thin mechanical movement. Introduced in 1957, the 9P family allowed Piaget to pioneer the "watch-as-jewelry" aesthetic by keeping cases incredibly slim. Bracelet: Features an integrated 18k yellow gold woven bracelet. The mesh-like "fabric" of the gold is hand-finished to ensure flexibility and a shimmering, textured appearance that flows directly from the case.

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