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Piaget Calendar Moonphase Porcelain Limited Edition
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Piaget Calendar Moonphase Porcelain Limited Edition

$9,950
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Complicated watches like this one — especially those crafted from precious metals and built with genuine technical depth — are still overlooked in today's hype-driven landscape. But seasoned collectors know exactly what's happening here. The craftsmanship, the movement finishing, the proportions — all of it sits miles above its current market value. When tastes swing back toward classical elegance (and they always do), pieces like this will be the ones people regret not picking up. This Piaget Annual Calendar with Moonphase,  numbered 144/250, dates back to the mid-nineties and belongs to a fascinating moment in the brand's history, when Piaget, already the master of ultra-thin watches, leaned confidently into high complications. It's powered by the 17-jewel Cal. 27P, a manual-wind movement adjusted to temperature and five positions — a quiet demonstration of Piaget's obsession with precision. The luminous white porcelain dial has a depth and glow that lacquer simply can't mimic. Applied gilt baton markers, an Arabic numeral at 12, and a black outer calendar track maintain clarity and proportion. Day and month apertures sit just below noon, while a moon phase paired with running seconds rests in a sub-dial at six. A gilt arrow-tipped central calendar hand ties the display together with a poetic economy. The yellow gold case features stepped lugs, a combination of brushed and polished finishing, and a caseback secured by four screws, with quick-set correctors at 2, 4, and 8 o'clock for effortless adjustment. It's fitted to a Piaget black crocodile strap with a signed 18k gold buckle — refined, understated, complete. This is quiet sophistication. True horology. Don't overlook it. The connoisseurs won't.
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