The following 7 lots, 268 -271 and 273-275, are impressive examples of Piaget's exceptional 1970s watch designs. These watches were intended for a young and avant-garde clientele and were characterized by their asymmetrical shapes, large bracelets and the use of precious stones. The models confirm Piaget's creativity and original and earning it the coveted title of "the jeweller of watch making". Piaget Founded in 1874 by Georges Piaget in La Côte-aux-Fées, Switzerland, the firm opened its first showroom at 40, rue du Rhône, Geneva, in 1959. Piaget rapidly became the specialist for the world's thinnest watches and the unique style of cases and bracelets in 18K gold or platinum, the only case materials the manufacturer allows to enter its workshops. Piaget is a pioneer in the realm of watches embellished with gemstones, using lapis lazuli, coral, mother-of-pearl, tiger's eye and onyx in an amazing symphony of dials which appeal to customers increasingly eager for colour and variety.
Piaget. An 18K gold square wristwatch with tiger's eye dial and bezel

SIGNED PIAGET, REF. 9200 A6, CASE NO. 258'215, MANUFACTURED IN 1975

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Piaget. An 18K gold square wristwatch with tiger's eye dial and bezel
Signed Piaget, ref. 9200 A6, case no. 258'215, manufactured in 1975
Cal. 9P circular nickel-finished lever movement, 18 jewels, tiger's eye dial, square case, textured gold and tiger's eye bezel, cabochon sapphire-set crown, back secured by four screws, integral 18K gold Piaget textured bracelet and clasp, case, dial and movement signed
25 mm. wide

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According to the Archives of Piaget, the present watch was manufactured in 1975.

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