Altiplano 43 mm

G0A36138

Brand  : Piaget
Collection  : Altiplano
Model  : Altiplano 43 mm
Reference  : G0A36138
Complement : White Gold - Bezel set with Diamonds
On sale : 2011

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  • Brand  : Piaget
    Collection  : Altiplano
    Model  : Altiplano 43 mm
    Reference  : G0A36138
    Complement : White Gold - Bezel set with Diamonds
    On sale : 2011
    List Price : 27 100 €
    Diameter : 43 mm
    Thickness : 5.25 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Evening
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 1208P
    Calibre distinction : Extra-thin
    Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Case material : White Gold
    Case peculiarity : Extra-thin
    Sapphire caseback
    Bezel set with diamonds
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Silver
    Display : Baton-shaped hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    + More characteristics : World’s thinnest automatic movement (2.35 mm)

    Movement
    27 jewels
    Frequency :
    21 600 vibrations/hour
    Power reserve of 40 hours
    Circular-grained mainplate
    Bevelled bridges
    Blued screws
    Sunburst-brushed wheels
    22-carat pink gold oscillating weight
    engraved with Piaget coat of arms

    Case
    18-carat white gold case
    Set with 88 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx 0.8 cts)

    Strap
    18-carat white gold pin buckle

DESCRIPTION

  • Piaget Altiplano, the quest for essentials

    The place is simply breathtaking. Up there, at an altitude of 3,500 metres above sea-level, everything is precious and rare. The majestic Altiplano straddling four countries – Argentina, Chile, Peru and Bolivia – is one of the world’s highest inhabited regions. Its striking beauty has also made this high plateau one of the most impressive natural areas on the planet. It is a land of legends where nature and man unite in a fragile harmony based on essentials. Indian tribes venerate the earth, the “Pachamama”. Five centuries ago, it was there that the last Incas took refuge, having carried their treasures with them to the far ends of their lost empire.

    Snow-capped peaks, mountain lakes, a harsh climate, silence… this spectacular setting is not so very far removed from the daily life of the inhabitants of the high Jura valleys around a century ago. And it was indeed at the heart of one of these valleys, in the company workshops in La Côte-aux-Fées, that a line of legendary ultra-thin watches was born: the Altiplano models. The purity of the backdrop of the high plains of the Andes cordillera naturally inspired the creators of the world’s slimmest mechanical automatic watch.

    Ultra-thin watchmaking is an adventure that began over 50 years ago for the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget. In early 1957 and after several years of fruitful research and development, the watchmakers in La Côte-aux-Fées presented a mechanical movement measuring just 2 mm thick. It was named 9P, because it was a 9-ligne movement in watchmaking jargon. It was slender, light and refined. The first watches equipped with the 9P calibre were launched on the market at what was then called the Basel Watch Fair. They in fact heralded a revolution. This new launch caused such a stir that the Piaget brothers soon realised what a treasure they had in the 9P. It was upon this movement and its successive versions, including the 12P automatic movement presented at the Basel Fair in 1960 as the world’s thinnest automatic movement, that the Maison Piaget built its reputation.

    Above and beyond the technical feats involved, the development of ultra-thin movements was to lead to a complete aesthetic upheaval. Freed from all constraints, Piaget watches were thus ready to offer a watchmaking interpretation of the fanciful, rebellious spirit of the 1960s. Alongside the extravagant watches that were much in vogue, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget also pursued its line of extremely pure ultra-thin models: an inimitably slender case, an understated dial, and subtly stylised hands. On these exceptional creations, luxury is hinted at, while pared down to essentials: a supremely technical movement, precious metal, and a clear-cut design. For half a century, Piaget’s consummate art of using these three components has enabled it to write some of the finest pages in the field of ultra-thin watchmaking.

    One can indeed rightly speak of historical legitimacy, since the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget has consistently broken new ground in the highly technical sphere of ultra-thin watchmaking. Out of a total of 29 movements developed by Piaget, 17 are ultra-thin. Of this long and prestigious lineage, two of the most outstanding recent calibres are the 430P (2.1 mm thick) created in 1998 and the 830P (2.5 mm) created in 2007. This expertise in ultra-thin movements has also given rise to complicated calibres, including the world’s thinnest shaped tourbillon, 600P, as well as the 880P chronograph, 885P perpetual calendar and 1270P automatic tourbillon movements. In 2010, Piaget celebrated the 50th anniversary of the launch of its legendary 12P calibre by presenting the 1200P (hours and minutes) and 1208P (hours, minutes and small seconds), the world’s thinnest mechanical automatic movements at just 2.35 mm thick. Integrated within the new 43 mm Piaget Altiplano case, these movements thus represented a second record, this time for the thinnest watch in its category (5.25 mm).

    First presented in 1998 under the name directly linked to the evocative and directly product-related name Altiplano, the ultra-thin Piaget models meet highly specific design codes. In addition to the extremely pure lines of the ultra-thin round or square cases, Piaget Altiplano watches are distinguished by pure dials, slender elongated hands and fine baton-shaped hour-markers or Roman numerals.

    Thanks to a broad range of models, the Altiplano collection encompasses both masculine and feminine models, housing almost exclusively mechanical movements within cases crafted from precious metal and in some cases gem-set. In keeping with the Piaget tradition of ultra-thin watches, which are either classically inspired or introduced as concept watches – such as the Piaget Altiplano Double-Jeu and Piaget Altiplano fingerprint models – Altiplano watches also represent an opportunity to explore a number of skills such as the art of enamelling, skeleton-working, and gem-setting on skeletonised movements.

    Acknowledged both for the competencies required to make it, and for its unique aesthetics, the Piaget Altiplano watch has won numerous prizes awarded by the public and professionals, including the Design Prize in the 2003 Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix.

    In 2011, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget is further enriching its Altiplano collection, which has become a brand icon, by presenting new releases that consolidate the line’s leadership position in the field of ultra-thin watches.

    Piaget Altiplano 43 mm white gold with gem-set bezel

    Materialising the quintessence of Piaget’s mastery in the domain of ultra-thin watchmaking, the Piaget Altiplano 43 mm – the double record-setting model launched in 2010 – now comes in an elegant version with a gem-set bezel.

    One of the feats it represents is that of successfully setting 88 diamonds (approx 0.8 carats) on the bezel, while preserving the record slenderness of the 5.25 mm white gold case that makes it the thinnest automatic watch on the market. This result has been achieved by an ingenious construction, a flat sapphire crystal, tapering lugs and a multi-level dial. The discreet yet elegant gem-setting beautifully highlights the sleek lines of the bezel on this Piaget Altiplano 43 mm.

    While the case is the thinnest in its category, the 2.35 mm thick calibre it houses is currently the thinnest mechanical automatic movement on the market. Conceived, developed and produced by the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget, Calibre 1208P combines the intrinsic qualities of an ultra-thin movement with remarkable technical performance and extreme reliability. Equipped with a 22-carat gold oscillating weight, this mechanical movement remarkable in every respect drives hours, minutes, and small seconds at 5 o’clock. It beats at a frequency of 21,600 vph and has an approximately 40-hour power reserve. Finally, loyal to its tradition of extreme quality, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget makes it a point of honour to treat this ultra-thin movement to meticulous finishing: in addition to the bevelled bridges adorned with Côtes de Genève, the circular-grained mainplate, the satin-brushed steel parts and the blued screws, Calibre 1208P features sunburst wheels and a dedicated index assembly bearing the P for Piaget like a secret signature. These refined details are visible through the sapphire crystal back of this white gold case that is water-resistant to 20 metres and teamed with a black alligator strap fastened by a pin buckle exclusive to the Piaget Altiplano collection.

    With its exquisitely gem-set bezel, tapered lugs, pure dial and broad calibre – measuring 13 ¼ lignes, meaning 29.9 mm in diameter – endowed with fine finishes, this new Piaget Altiplano perfectly expresses the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget’s determination to dedicate its mastery of ultra-thin watchmaking to perfecting an elegant and precious timepiece.
  • Piaget Altiplano, the quest for essentials

    The place is simply breathtaking. Up there, at an altitude of 3,500 metres above sea-level, everything is precious and rare. The majestic Altiplano straddling four countries – Argentina, Chile, Peru and Bolivia – is one of the world’s highest inhabited regions. Its striking beauty has also made this high plateau one of the most impressive natural areas on the planet. It is a land of legends where nature and man unite in a fragile harmony based on essentials. Indian tribes venerate the earth, the “Pachamama”. Five centuries ago, it was there that the last Incas took refuge, having carried their treasures with them to the far ends of their lost empire.

    Snow-capped peaks, mountain lakes, a harsh climate, silence… this spectacular setting is not so very far removed from the daily life of the inhabitants of the high Jura valleys around a century ago. And it was indeed at the heart of one of these valleys, in the company workshops in La Côte-aux-Fées, that a line of legendary ultra-thin watches was born: the Altiplano models. The purity of the backdrop of the high plains of the Andes cordillera naturally inspired the creators of the world’s slimmest mechanical automatic watch.

    Ultra-thin watchmaking is an adventure that began over 50 years ago for the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget. In early 1957 and after several years of fruitful research and development, the watchmakers in La Côte-aux-Fées presented a mechanical movement measuring just 2 mm thick. It was named 9P, because it was a 9-ligne movement in watchmaking jargon. It was slender, light and refined. The first watches equipped with the 9P calibre were launched on the market at what was then called the Basel Watch Fair. They in fact heralded a revolution. This new launch caused such a stir that the Piaget brothers soon realised what a treasure they had in the 9P. It was upon this movement and its successive versions, including the 12P automatic movement presented at the Basel Fair in 1960 as the world’s thinnest automatic movement, that the Maison Piaget built its reputation.

    Above and beyond the technical feats involved, the development of ultra-thin movements was to lead to a complete aesthetic upheaval. Freed from all constraints, Piaget watches were thus ready to offer a watchmaking interpretation of the fanciful, rebellious spirit of the 1960s. Alongside the extravagant watches that were much in vogue, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget also pursued its line of extremely pure ultra-thin models: an inimitably slender case, an understated dial, and subtly stylised hands. On these exceptional creations, luxury is hinted at, while pared down to essentials: a supremely technical movement, precious metal, and a clear-cut design. For half a century, Piaget’s consummate art of using these three components has enabled it to write some of the finest pages in the field of ultra-thin watchmaking.

    One can indeed rightly speak of historical legitimacy, since the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget has consistently broken new ground in the highly technical sphere of ultra-thin watchmaking. Out of a total of 29 movements developed by Piaget, 17 are ultra-thin. Of this long and prestigious lineage, two of the most outstanding recent calibres are the 430P (2.1 mm thick) created in 1998 and the 830P (2.5 mm) created in 2007. This expertise in ultra-thin movements has also given rise to complicated calibres, including the world’s thinnest shaped tourbillon, 600P, as well as the 880P chronograph, 885P perpetual calendar and 1270P automatic tourbillon movements. In 2010, Piaget celebrated the 50th anniversary of the launch of its legendary 12P calibre by presenting the 1200P (hours and minutes) and 1208P (hours, minutes and small seconds), the world’s thinnest mechanical automatic movements at just 2.35 mm thick. Integrated within the new 43 mm Piaget Altiplano case, these movements thus represented a second record, this time for the thinnest watch in its category (5.25 mm).

    First presented in 1998 under the name directly linked to the evocative and directly product-related name Altiplano, the ultra-thin Piaget models meet highly specific design codes. In addition to the extremely pure lines of the ultra-thin round or square cases, Piaget Altiplano watches are distinguished by pure dials, slender elongated hands and fine baton-shaped hour-markers or Roman numerals.

    Thanks to a broad range of models, the Altiplano collection encompasses both masculine and feminine models, housing almost exclusively mechanical movements within cases crafted from precious metal and in some cases gem-set. In keeping with the Piaget tradition of ultra-thin watches, which are either classically inspired or introduced as concept watches – such as the Piaget Altiplano Double-Jeu and Piaget Altiplano fingerprint models – Altiplano watches also represent an opportunity to explore a number of skills such as the art of enamelling, skeleton-working, and gem-setting on skeletonised movements.

    Acknowledged both for the competencies required to make it, and for its unique aesthetics, the Piaget Altiplano watch has won numerous prizes awarded by the public and professionals, including the Design Prize in the 2003 Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix.

    In 2011, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget is further enriching its Altiplano collection, which has become a brand icon, by presenting new releases that consolidate the line’s leadership position in the field of ultra-thin watches.

    Piaget Altiplano 43 mm white gold with gem-set bezel

    Materialising the quintessence of Piaget’s mastery in the domain of ultra-thin watchmaking, the Piaget Altiplano 43 mm – the double record-setting model launched in 2010 – now comes in an elegant version with a gem-set bezel.

    One of the feats it represents is that of successfully setting 88 diamonds (approx 0.8 carats) on the bezel, while preserving the record slenderness of the 5.25 mm white gold case that makes it the thinnest automatic watch on the market. This result has been achieved by an ingenious construction, a flat sapphire crystal, tapering lugs and a multi-level dial. The discreet yet elegant gem-setting beautifully highlights the sleek lines of the bezel on this Piaget Altiplano 43 mm.

    While the case is the thinnest in its category, the 2.35 mm thick calibre it houses is currently the thinnest mechanical automatic movement on the market. Conceived, developed and produced by the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget, Calibre 1208P combines the intrinsic qualities of an ultra-thin movement with remarkable technical performance and extreme reliability. Equipped with a 22-carat gold oscillating weight, this mechanical movement remarkable in every respect drives hours, minutes, and small seconds at 5 o’clock. It beats at a frequency of 21,600 vph and has an approximately 40-hour power reserve. Finally, loyal to its tradition of extreme quality, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget makes it a point of honour to treat this ultra-thin movement to meticulous finishing: in addition to the bevelled bridges adorned with Côtes de Genève, the circular-grained mainplate, the satin-brushed steel parts and the blued screws, Calibre 1208P features sunburst wheels and a dedicated index assembly bearing the P for Piaget like a secret signature. These refined details are visible through the sapphire crystal back of this white gold case that is water-resistant to 20 metres and teamed with a black alligator strap fastened by a pin buckle exclusive to the Piaget Altiplano collection.

    With its exquisitely gem-set bezel, tapered lugs, pure dial and broad calibre – measuring 13 ¼ lignes, meaning 29.9 mm in diameter – endowed with fine finishes, this new Piaget Altiplano perfectly expresses the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget’s determination to dedicate its mastery of ultra-thin watchmaking to perfecting an elegant and precious timepiece.
  • Brand  : Piaget
    Collection  : Altiplano
    Model  : Altiplano 43 mm
    Reference  : G0A36138
    Complement : White Gold - Bezel set with Diamonds
    On sale : 2011
    List Price : 27 100 €
    Diameter : 43 mm
    Thickness : 5.25 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Evening
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 1208P
    Calibre distinction : Extra-thin
    Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Case material : White Gold
    Case peculiarity : Extra-thin
    Sapphire caseback
    Bezel set with diamonds
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Silver
    Display : Baton-shaped hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    More characteristics : World’s thinnest automatic movement (2.35 mm)

    Movement
    27 jewels
    Frequency :
    21 600 vibrations/hour
    Power reserve of 40 hours
    Circular-grained mainplate
    Bevelled bridges
    Blued screws
    Sunburst-brushed wheels
    22-carat pink gold oscillating weight
    engraved with Piaget coat of arms

    Case
    18-carat white gold case
    Set with 88 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx 0.8 cts)

    Strap
    18-carat white gold pin buckle