Piaget

Altiplano Automatic 43Mm Silver Dial

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Timeless purity and classicism converge in this ultra-thin white-gold timepiece, which pays homage to the elegance and refinement characteristic of Piaget. In a resolutely minimalistic spirit reflected by the highly contemporary dimensions of the Altiplano, Piaget continues to push back the limits of micromechanics in the field of ultra-thin watches: thanks to its micro-rotor principle, Piaget presents one of the thinnest automatic mechanical movements on the market measuring just 2.35 mm thick; and one of the thinnest watches in its category, with a thickness of 5.25 mm. The silver-colored dial, arranged on three levels, is also highly refined with its small-seconds display at 4 o'clock. A truly modern classic that is both discreet and elegant.




Specifications

Brand: Piaget
Collection: Altiplano
Model: Altiplano Automatic
Case material: Stainless steel
Dial colour: Silver
Strap colour: Black
Case diameter: 43.00 mm
Strap: Aligator leather
Movement: Automatic
Time display: Analog

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