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An edition of Piaget (2010)

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In the small Swiss town of La Cote-aux-Fees in 1874 the Piaget family began making watchworks that quickly became the preferred movements of the most prestigious watchmakers in Europe. After the end of World War II, the Piaget company built a state-of-the-art factory and captured new markets, gaining more women clients by developing ultra-thin watches. Piaget became synonymous with luxury timepieces, and in the 1960s it leaped to international fame as the company opened a showroom in Geneva and presented products embellished with precious stones. The 1970s saw the debut of ultra-thin electronic mechanisms, and in the following decade clients commissioned Piaget to create the most precious watches in the world. In 1988 Piaget joined forces with Cartier and launched the great Piaget collections for the next millennium. This lavishly illustrated volume details the unique characteristics of Piaget movements, both wind-up and automatic; the crafting of quality watches by hand and by computerized machinery, in a melding of tradition and modernity; the creation of Piaget's trademark supple watchbands woven of gold wire; the quartz revolution; and the most recent and unique commissioned creations from the house of Piaget.

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Publisher
Assouline
Language
English
Pages
86

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2010, Assouline
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Edition Notes

"This book combines and updates the previous Assouline editions Piaget (2000) and Piaget Jewellery (2001)"--Title page verso. Translated from the French by Linda Jarosiewicz.

Published in
New York, NY
Copyright Date
2010
Translated From
French

Classifications

Library of Congress
NK7497.P53 C65 2001

Contributors

Translator
Linda Jarosiewicz

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
86 pages : illustrations (some color)
Number of pages
86
Dimensions
23 x x inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28735619M
ISBN 10
2759404617
ISBN 13
9782759404612
OCLC/WorldCat
613433519

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