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An advert from the 1960s celebrates the record-breaking 2.30mm automatic movement developed by Piaget.
The celebrity faces behind Piaget's Altiplano watch include international brand ambassador Ryan Reynolds.
In the spirit of Piaget’s groovy stone dial watches of the 1960s, a natural turquoise ...
Piaget ultra-thin 34mm Altiplano watch in white gold with a diamond-set bezel, a gradated vivid ...
Piaget's ultra-thin Altiplano watch just got prettier with a graded pink dial, changing from a ...
Jackie Kennedy’s iconic Piaget watch with a jade dial, as worn by Natalie Portman in ...
In celebration of the biopic, Piaget have released two new versions of Jackie Kennedy’s famed ...
The second new interpretation of Jackie Kennedy’s famed watch comes in white gold with a ...
Piaget’s Altiplano watch in a 43mm white gold case with an ultra-thin automatic movement is ...
Piaget’s ultra-thin Altiplano collection turns 60 and celebrates the occasion with a ravishing blue dial ...
Piaget’s original Polo watch, released in 1979, was the watch of choice of the jet-set ...
Piaget’s famous ultra-thin watch, the Altiplano hosts a rose in full bloom on its dial ...
Piaget’s sautoir pendant watch captures the electric blue waters of a swimming pool with its ...
Piaget's Limelight Gala Milanese watch in pink gold with diamonds on the lugs and a ...
Clockwise from top left: Fabergé Lady Levity; Piaget Limelight Gala; Bovet Blue Thistles; Chopard Peony; ...
This pink sapphire, tourmaline and diamond ear cuff from Piaget's Sunny Side of Life collection ...
Piaget Sunny Side of Life white gold watch with an oval lapis lazuli dial and ...
Piaget Sunny Side of Life Altiplano watch in pink gold with baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.