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Piaget, an iconic brand that transformed the watch industry over a century ago, was founded by Georges-Édouard Piaget in the quaint Swiss village of La Côte-aux-Fées. Starting his workshop on his family farm, Piaget quickly realized that watches were not merely time-telling devices, but also statement pieces that captured attention and enhanced one's appearance.
Initially specializing in watch movements, Piaget expanded in the 20th century to create its own line of watches, garnering a reputation for creativity, precision, and expertise in crafting ultra-thin timepieces. Today, Piaget offers a diverse range of watch collections, including the sleek and slim Altiplano series, the sporty and contemporary Polo line, as well as the dazzling and glamorous Limelight and Possession collections.
Each Piaget watch, regardless of design, upholds the brand's commitment to exceptional quality. SwissWatchExpo is thrilled to present an exquisite selection of Piaget watches, catering to both men and women. Feel free to explore our inventory, and we are readily available to address any inquiries you may have. Rest assured that when you choose a Piaget watch from us, it will be the perfect complement to your personal style and wardrobe.
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The Piaget watch brand was founded in 1874 by Georges Edouard Piaget in a small Swiss village. Piaget watches are known for their ultra-thin movements, including the Tourbillon skeleton movement, which is notably the thinnest of its kind.
Piaget watches are not known for having higher than average resell value.
Some, but not all, Piaget watches are waterproof. Waterproof models include the Piaget Polo.
There are a few ways to tell if your Piaget watch is authentic including engravings of the Piaget logo, model name, serial number, and "Swiss Made" inscription. The watch should also feature a smooth movement when the crown is moved back and forth. If you see any sign of substandard craftsmanship, such as misspellings or poor finishing, it is likely that the timepiece is fake.
Moreover, we always advise clients to buy only from a reputable watch dealer, such as SwissWatchExpo, who can provide a guarantee of authenticity on the timepiece.