Piaget Watches
Maison of Extraleganza since 1874

Polo
An icon of Piaget’s watchmaking mastery, where ultra-thin meets a unique shape-in-shape design, embodying the Maison’s spirit and offering timeless distinction since 1979.

Sixtie
A celebration of Piaget’s 'play of shapes,' inspired by the flamboyance of the 60’s. Sixtie’s unique trapeze shape and distinctive design make it more than a watch. Sixtie is first and foremost a piece of jewellery.

Altiplano
A journey into ultra-thin mastery and distinctive elegance. Piaget’s extraordinary craftsmanship dedicated to refined sophistication and timeless. style since 1957.

Limelight Gala
A celebration of the feminine. A sensual, asymmetrical design and extravagant gems unite Piaget’s jeweller-watchmaker mastery, embodying sophistication since 1973.

Possession
Piaget’s iconic collection featuring playful turning movement. Every moment is a precious Possession.
About Piaget
Piaget epitomizes daring creativity – a quality that has continued to permeate through the Maison since its beginnings in 1874. From his first workshop in La Côteaux- Fées, Georges-Edouard Piaget devoted himself to crafting high-precision movements in a feat that formed the very foundations of our pioneering name. In the late 1950s, Piaget unveiled the ultra-thin movements that would later become the Maison’s trademark and the cornerstone of the Altiplano collection. As a true innovator of the watch and jewellery world, Piaget strongly believed in creativity and artistic values. It is within the walls of our « Ateliers de l’Extraordinaire » where master artisans continue to harness rare skills that have been preserved and perfected from generation to generation, transforming gold, stones and precious gems into dazzling works of art. Through its pursuit of masterful craftsmanship, the Maison has created emblems of daring excellence channeled into its collections.







