PIAGET. AN IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY RARE 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET TONNEAU-SHAPED WRISTWATCH
PIAGET. AN IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY RARE 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET TONNEAU-SHAPED WRISTWATCH

SIGNED PIAGET, MECANIQUE, AURA MODEL, REF. GOA18107 594705, CASE NO. 504'801, CIRCA 1990

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PIAGET. AN IMPRESSIVE AND EXTREMELY RARE 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET TONNEAU-SHAPED WRISTWATCH
SIGNED PIAGET, MECANIQUE, AURA MODEL, REF. GOA18107 594705, CASE NO. 504'801, CIRCA 1990
Cal. 4P1 nickel-finished lever movement, 19 jewels, dial set with baguette-cut and emerald-cut diamonds, dauphine hands, tonneau-shaped case enhanced by emerald-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, diamond-set crown, diamond-set lugs, back secured by four screws, 18K gold and diamond-set Piaget deployant clasp, case, crystal and movement signed
31.5 mm. wide.

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US$70,000-97,500

Set with the impressive amount of 108 diamonds with an approximate weight of 22.3cts, the present wristwatch is furthermore distinguished by its excellent overall condition.

PIAGET
Founded in 1874 by Georges Piaget in La Cote-aux-Fees, Switzerland, the company opened their first showroom at 40, rue du Rhone, Geneva, in 1959. Piaget rapidly became the specialist of the world's thinnest watches and for the unique style of cases and bracelets in 18K gold or platinum, the only case materials Piaget allows to enter its workshops. The company 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.

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