Piaget. A highly unusual, rare and attractive 18K gold and coral bangle wristwatch with original box
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Piaget. A highly unusual, rare and attractive 18K gold and coral bangle wristwatch with original box

Signed Piaget, ref. 9150D93, movement no. 7'000'437, case no. 178’335, manufactured in 1970

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Piaget. A highly unusual, rare and attractive 18K gold and coral bangle wristwatch with original box

Signed Piaget, ref. 9150D93, movement no. 7'000'437, case no. 178’335, manufactured in 1970
Movement: mechanical, cal. 9P, 18 jewels
Dial: coral , gold dauphine hands
Case: rectangular, back secured by four screws, within the textured hinged openwork bracelet set with two rows of cabochon corals
Signed: case, dial and movement
Dimensions: approx. 64 mm. wide & 175 mm. overall length
With: Piaget original fitted presentation box
Special Notice
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Sale Room Notice
Please note that the correct overall diameter of this watch is 175 mm and not 75 mm as stated in the written catalogue.

Lot Essay

According to the Archives of Piaget, the present watch was manufactured in 1970. Consigned by the daughter of the original owner it has been hardly used and is preserved in excellent overall condition.
The watch is an impressive example of the "Esclave" model, part of the "Manchette" collection launched in the early 1970s, among Piaget's most iconic timepieces. These watches were designed for a young and avant-garde female public and characterized by their large bracelets, forming a cone when worn, and the unusual use of different hardstones such as coral, turquoise and others.


A similar model with coral dial and turquoise cabochons is prominently illustrated on the cover of Piaget Hallmarks of History by Franco Cologni. It was part of the exhibition Montres et Merveilles - 200 créations rares provenant du Musée de l'Horlogerie de Genève et des Collections Privées Piaget, Geneva, 13 April - 28 August 1994 and is illustrated on page 78 of the exhibition catalogue. It is furthermore illustrated in Montres et Merveilles de Piaget by F. Cologni, G. Negretti, F. Nencini, p. 133.

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