
Piaget
Founded in 1874, Piaget is known for its ultra-thin movements and luxury jewelry watches.
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Piaget revolutionized watchmaking with its ultra-thin movements in the 1950s. The brand is known for its Altiplano and Polo collections.
What Makes Piaget Stand Out?
- Creator of the world's thinnest movements
- Expertise in hard stone dials and gem-setting
- Strong focus on artistic craftsmanship
- Complete in-house manufacturing
- Rich heritage in ultra-thin watchmaking
- Limited production numbers
- Distinctive design language
Why People Love (and Hate) Piaget
- Exceptional finishing and craftsmanship
- Ultra-thin movements
- Strong investment value for rare pieces
- Excellent customer service
- Commitment to preserving traditional techniques
- Distinctive design language
- Strong secondary market performance
- Some models can be difficult to obtain
- High price point for basic models
- Limited availability of sports watches
- Some collectors find the designs too traditional
- Complex pieces require regular maintenance
- Limited brand recognition compared to competitors
- Richemont ownership may limit independence
Notable Models

Altiplano
New Price
$20,000 - $30,000
Used Price
$15,000 - $25,000
Used prices are 25% - 17% lower than new
The brand's signature ultra-thin watch collection. Features the world's thinnest automatic movement (2.3mm) and a minimalist design. The latest generation includes models with complications like perpetual calendars and tourbillons.

Polo
New Price
$25,000 - $35,000
Used Price
$20,000 - $30,000
Used prices are 20% - 14% lower than new
A modern sports watch collection featuring an integrated bracelet and distinctive design. The latest generation includes models with chronographs, perpetual calendars, and tourbillons.

Limelight
New Price
$30,000 - $50,000
Used Price
$25,000 - $40,000
Used prices are 17% - 20% lower than new
A collection of luxury jewelry watches featuring precious stones and artistic dials. Includes models with complications like moon phases and date displays.