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Piaget 9200 – Pave Dial & Onyx Bezel

Details

An exquisite example of Piaget’s mastery in blending haute horlogerie with high jewelry, this Piaget Ref. 9200 from the 1980s is a refined dress watch that embodies the brand’s golden era of elegant design and artisanal craftsmanship. Crafted in solid 18K white gold, the 25mm case houses a stunning factory diamond pavé dial, brilliantly set to catch the light from every angle, exuding understated luxury.

Framing the dial is a rich onyx bezel, offering a sharp and sophisticated contrast against the shimmering dial and cool white gold tones. The bark-textured finish—a signature Piaget detail—extends across both the bezel and the integrated bracelet, adding depth and character to the piece. The integrated bracelet, also in 18K white gold, is original and includes 4 screw-links for adjustability, with a seamless flow that enhances the watch’s sculptural silhouette.

Powered by a manual wind Piaget movement, this watch is fully functional and keeps accurate time. Piaget’s reputation for crafting ultra-thin calibers is evident here, with a slim profile that makes this watch perfect for formal occasions or elegant daily wear.

All parts are original, including the case, dial, and movement, and the piece remains in excellent, untouched cosmetic condition.

With its rare diamond pavé and onyx combination, intricate finishing, and unmistakable Piaget refinement, this reference 9200 is a timeless statement piece—ideal for collectors and connoisseurs of vintage Swiss elegance.

Key Specs

Reference: 9200 A6

Year: 1980s

Movement: Manual

Case Size: 25x25mm

Bezel: Onyx

Bracelet: Integrated 18k WG

Dial: Pave

Wrist Size: 6-6.25in

Metal: 18K WG

Weight: 83

SKU: 242

History

Georges Edouard Piaget founded his manufactory in La Côte-aux-Fées in 1874, and for decades the company's reputation rested on its ability to produce movements of exceptional thinness — calibers that other high houses bought and put in their own watches. When Piaget began producing watches under its own name in the late 1950s and 1960s, it brought that ultra-thin expertise directly to the dial.

The Altiplano is Piaget's flagship ultra-thin collection, a direct expression of that founding expertise. The Grenade is a bold gem-set cocktail watch — all pave diamonds, colored stones, and sculptural bezels — occupying the space between watch and jewel without apology. The Limelight Gala, produced from the 2010s onward, is the modern heir to that cocktail tradition: an 18-karat white gold round case set with diamonds, a slim quartz movement, and a leather strap. All three collections reflect the same dual mastery that Piaget has always commanded: the thinnest movements in the world, in cases worth wearing.


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