For most of its existence, Piaget operated quietly behind the proverbial horology curtain, producing some of the most mechanical movements in Switzerland.
But when the Piaget name was displayed on the dial, the brand embodied a distinguishable lavish style that became synonymous with a period of opulence, representative of the American dream in the 1960s and 70s, as well as those wore it –– Andy Warhol, Roger Moore, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elvis Presley, and many more.
Dating to the 1980s, this particular Piaget piece, a Reference 5273, drew on that 70s language and offers a slightly darker-and-broodier 80s vibe! It is housed in a 27mm, 18k white gold case that features a triple vertical stripe finish that seamlessly translates into the dial, which displays a matte and gloss pinstripe pattern. In true Piaget fashion, the dial features a matching 'dauphine' handset and the stylized Piaget signature.
It comes fitted with an original signed black leather strap and an 18k white gold pin buckle and is powered by an in-house ultra-thin automatic movement.
If you’re looking for a simple, but elegant, everyday watch that won’t look out of place in any situation, then this virtually unworn Piaget certainly must make the short list.
Throw this on, and go for that Working Girl look with style!