
1960s Piaget 18ct Pink Gold Square Manual 25mm 901
Here we have a 1960s Piaget Square in 18ct Pink Gold, a definitive example of the brand’s mastery over ultra-thin horology and mid-century glamour. Its 25mm 18ct pink gold square case features a stunning polished finish with a profile of just 4mm, making it one of the slimmest timepieces of its era. With a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a seamless, integrated feel to the lugs, the watch sits with an elegant, low-profile presence on the wrist. On the right side is a petite crown that barely interrupts the sleek, linear geometry of the case. A flat crystal protects a minimalist dial finished in a warm, patinated soft sunburst champagne/yellow featuring printed ultra-thin indices that echo the watch’s slender proportions. The simple baton hands glide across the dial, driven by a movement that redefined what was possible in mechanical watchmaking. On the reverse, the 18ct gold case back is secured by screws, protecting the legendary calibre within. Inside, the manually wound Piaget Calibre 9P is a true horological icon. Introduced in 1957, this movement measures only 2mm thick, yet it beats at 19,800 vibrations per hour and was engineered for both reliability and high-level finishing. It comes paired with a 16mm leather strap that accentuates the warmth of the pink gold.
Here we have a 1960s Piaget Square in 18ct Pink Gold, a definitive example of the brand’s mastery over ultra-thin horology and mid-century glamour. Its 25mm 18ct pink gold square case features a stunning polished finish with a profile of just 4mm, making it one of the slimmest timepieces of its era. With a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a seamless, integrated feel to the lugs, the watch sits with an elegant, low-profile presence on the wrist. On the right side is a petite crown that barely interrupts the sleek, linear geometry of the case. A flat crystal protects a minimalist dial finished in a warm, patinated soft sunburst champagne/yellow featuring printed ultra-thin indices that echo the watch’s slender proportions. The simple baton hands glide across the dial, driven by a movement that redefined what was possible in mechanical watchmaking. On the reverse, the 18ct gold case back is secured by screws, protecting the legendary calibre within. Inside, the manually wound Piaget Calibre 9P is a true horological icon. Introduced in 1957, this movement measures only 2mm thick, yet it beats at 19,800 vibrations per hour and was engineered for both reliability and high-level finishing. It comes paired with a 16mm leather strap that accentuates the warmth of the pink gold.
Original: $4,844.45
-65%$4,844.45
$1,695.56Description
Here we have a 1960s Piaget Square in 18ct Pink Gold, a definitive example of the brand’s mastery over ultra-thin horology and mid-century glamour. Its 25mm 18ct pink gold square case features a stunning polished finish with a profile of just 4mm, making it one of the slimmest timepieces of its era. With a lug-to-lug length of 34mm and a seamless, integrated feel to the lugs, the watch sits with an elegant, low-profile presence on the wrist. On the right side is a petite crown that barely interrupts the sleek, linear geometry of the case. A flat crystal protects a minimalist dial finished in a warm, patinated soft sunburst champagne/yellow featuring printed ultra-thin indices that echo the watch’s slender proportions. The simple baton hands glide across the dial, driven by a movement that redefined what was possible in mechanical watchmaking. On the reverse, the 18ct gold case back is secured by screws, protecting the legendary calibre within. Inside, the manually wound Piaget Calibre 9P is a true horological icon. Introduced in 1957, this movement measures only 2mm thick, yet it beats at 19,800 vibrations per hour and was engineered for both reliability and high-level finishing. It comes paired with a 16mm leather strap that accentuates the warmth of the pink gold.























