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Piaget Hexagonal – White Gold Pavé Dial with Turquoise & Lapis Bezel

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Wearable mosaic

This hexagonal Piaget is a vivid example of the brand's most experimental period, where they functioned more as a high-jewelry house than a traditional watchmaker. The dial configuration is a heavy-hitting combination of a diamond pavé center framed by alternating inlays of Lapis Lazuli and Turquoise. While Lapis was a Piaget staple, finding Turquoise in this specific mosaic layout is incredibly rare. It is a loud, intentional palette that moves past simple horology into the realm of wearable 1970s art.

Unpolished white gold unity

The hallmark of this piece is the total unity between the hexagonal case and the 18k white gold integrated bracelet. This example is particularly notable for its unpolished condition; the original factory textures on the gold remain crisp, showing the hand-worked quality that defined Piaget's goldsmithing. The bracelet doesn't just attach to the watch—it is the watch. It wraps the wrist in a seamless weave of solid gold that feels like a single sculptural object rather than a case on a strap.

A rare, honest survivor

This is a vintage jewelry piece that carries the character of its history. The Turquoise inlay features a single crack at the 7 o'clock position, a common occurrence with these delicate organic stones that serves as a testament to its age and authenticity. Additionally, a few diamonds on the pavé dial are loose and will be secured by our master jewelers before delivery. The 18k white gold remains in good shape, including the integrated bracelet which has been extended to accommodate a larger wrist. Mechanically, the manual-wind movement is performing well after passing our test bench.

The aggressive Piaget choice

This is for anyone who wants a watch that stands completely on its own merit. It carries a heavy, unmistakable presence on the wrist and functions more like an heirloom jewelry piece than a standard timekeeper. It manages to be undeniably Piaget while remaining a rare outlier in any room. It is a singular opportunity to own one of the most vibrant and exclusive configurations the brand ever produced during its creative peak. Between the unpolished gold and the rare turquoise inlay, it is a highly specific trophy for a collector who values genuine character while still communicating the usage of fine material throughout.

We offer bracelet extension and cutting by our professional in-house jewelers. Extra links or sizing for smaller wrists are available upon request.

Key Specs

Model: Hexagonal Dress

Movement: Manaul

Case Size: 30x23mm

Bezel: Turquoise and Lapis Lazuli

Bracelet: 18K WG Integrated

Dial: Pave

Wrist Size: 5.86

Metal: 18K WG

Weight: 67.2

SKU: 463

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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Dan Young
4 months ago

I knew I was gonna like Danny, based on his name, but nothing could’ve prepared me for how great of an experience this was. He had the most beautiful 70s Seamaster Cosmic on his website and I was set to be married 2 days later - I arranged to buy it but before leaving we both realized it needed to be serviced. I panicked, because I was literally buying this for my wedding, and Danny being the legend he is, loaned me a nearly identical Seamaster to make sure I could get through the event Never have I had someone go so above and beyond for me, especially while purchasing one of the lesser priced items in their inventory. He serviced my watch and exchanged it with me after the wedding on a super fast turnaround timeline. I would sincerely recommend you visit this guy, you will not be disappointed Edit: adding a pic of the loaner (two tone) and the owner (crosshair)

Patrick Farella
5 months ago

Great service and shop. Danny and his team were incredibly accommodating, professional, and kind. Great selection of vintage watches. Their store is the hidden gem in the diamond district.

Zee06
2 months ago

This was my first real luxury watch purchase, a Rolex 15200 Date 34mm, I own Tissots and a Laco, but those are entry level luxury watches. I found Danny’s Vintage Watches online, and had great feedback both on Google, Chrono24 and the Reddit watch community. So decided to give him a shot as buying online can be a crap shoot. Ordered Monday night, was at my doorstep Friday morning. Despite the watch being over 30 years old, serial number says it’s from 91, the watch looked new. Didn’t come with box or papers, and was shipped in a plastic sleeve wrapped in bubble wrap. Danny was always available to answer questions. I’ll be buying from Danny again for the next purchase…saw a couple of Speedmasters on his site I liked….

Mohammed Islam
4 months ago

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