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Auction archive: Lot number 143

Piaget

Estimate
CHF15,000 - CHF25,000
ca. US$15,342 - US$25,571
Price realised:
CHF25,000
ca. US$25,571
Auction archive: Lot number 143

Piaget

Estimate
CHF15,000 - CHF25,000
ca. US$15,342 - US$25,571
Price realised:
CHF25,000
ca. US$25,571
Beschreibung:

Piaget Ref. 9465P60
Manufacturer: Piaget Year: 1971 Reference No: 9465P60 Movement No: 712'992 Case No: 199'724 Material: 18k yellow gold Calibre: Manual, cal. 9P, 18 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18k yellow gold chain with tiger's eye beads Clasp/Buckle: 18k yellow gold clasp, signed Piaget Dimensions: 27mm. Length x 30mm. Width Signed: Case, dial, movement and chain signed Accessories: Accompanied by two presentation boxes Literature: For similar examples of hard stone pendant necklaces, see Piaget, Éditions de la Marinière, p.212 Catalogue Essay “There is only one thing as breathtaking as a Piaget watch. A Piaget Pendant.” So said Piaget - the brand known as the jeweler of watchmaking – to describe such an iconic work of art. Piaget was a brand of choice for chic and sophisticated jet-setters of the 1970s. A specialist in the manufacture of ultra-thin mechanical movements, Piaget possessed unique skills that allowed them to use precious hard stones throughout their creations, while keeping their timepieces thin and well proportioned. It was during this very colorful and playful era where Dalí, Warhol, Arman, Hans Erni Liz Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Marisa Berenson, Ursula Andress, among others, were often seen wearing the masterpieces of Piaget. The present example is a superb representation of Piaget’s extravagance. This versatile pendant watch, with a silky and lustrous tiger’s eye dial, was designed to be either worn around a lady’s neck or may be cleverly detached to be worn around the wrist. One remarkable piece of jewelry with two unforgettable ways to be enjoyed. Each evokes the jet-set look of the past with a timeless appeal for generations to come. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
15 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Piaget Ref. 9465P60
Manufacturer: Piaget Year: 1971 Reference No: 9465P60 Movement No: 712'992 Case No: 199'724 Material: 18k yellow gold Calibre: Manual, cal. 9P, 18 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18k yellow gold chain with tiger's eye beads Clasp/Buckle: 18k yellow gold clasp, signed Piaget Dimensions: 27mm. Length x 30mm. Width Signed: Case, dial, movement and chain signed Accessories: Accompanied by two presentation boxes Literature: For similar examples of hard stone pendant necklaces, see Piaget, Éditions de la Marinière, p.212 Catalogue Essay “There is only one thing as breathtaking as a Piaget watch. A Piaget Pendant.” So said Piaget - the brand known as the jeweler of watchmaking – to describe such an iconic work of art. Piaget was a brand of choice for chic and sophisticated jet-setters of the 1970s. A specialist in the manufacture of ultra-thin mechanical movements, Piaget possessed unique skills that allowed them to use precious hard stones throughout their creations, while keeping their timepieces thin and well proportioned. It was during this very colorful and playful era where Dalí, Warhol, Arman, Hans Erni Liz Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Marisa Berenson, Ursula Andress, among others, were often seen wearing the masterpieces of Piaget. The present example is a superb representation of Piaget’s extravagance. This versatile pendant watch, with a silky and lustrous tiger’s eye dial, was designed to be either worn around a lady’s neck or may be cleverly detached to be worn around the wrist. One remarkable piece of jewelry with two unforgettable ways to be enjoyed. Each evokes the jet-set look of the past with a timeless appeal for generations to come. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
15 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
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