Dive into the sun-soaked seas of the Caribbean with the Piaget 'Coral', a timepiece that takes your wrist on a permanent vacation.
The dial is a slice of sunset, adorned with twinkling diamonds that dance like stars over St. Barts. The textured gold integrated bracelet nods the funky shapes of coral reefs swaying beneath the crystal-clear waters.
The aesthetic takes you straight back to the 1970s, where the jet-set lifestyle meant hopping on seaplanes to reach secluded island paradises. It’s a watch that embodies that era of adventure and exploration, where every day was a new opportunity to discover the beauty of the world.
The Piaget 'Coral' may be playful, but this is no novelty item. It was crafted under the whimsical genius of designer Jean-Claude Gueit.
And beneath the coral dial sits the legendary calibre 12P, an ultra-thin micro rotor movement introduced in 1960 by Piaget, with a slimness of 2.3 millimeters that was record-breaking for its time.
Otherwise known as reference 12773 A18, the 'Coral' encapsulates the essence of Piaget's distinctive style, a legacy that continues to endure. Piaget is experiencing a resurgence in the world of jewelry watches. Over the past year, it may have been the single most ascendant brand in the world of vintage collecting. This remarkable piece shows why.