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Piaget 9706 - Intregrated Bracelet Diamond Bezel Opal Dial

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Opal at center, diamonds as frame

This Piaget is pure late-century Piaget — stone first, metal second, everything integrated. Executed in 18k white gold with a diamond-set bezel and matching integrated bracelet, the watch is built around its opal dial. The Diamond surrounded bezel, Opal Dial, and integrated bracelet play together beautifully to make one cohesive piece that doesnt scream but will catch you staring.

Why this one stands out

Opal is unpredictable by nature. No two are alike, and that’s the point. The dial shifts between milky depth and flashes of color depending on the light, giving the watch movement even when it’s still. Framed by white gold and diamonds, the stone reads intentional rather than decorative.

The fully integrated 18k white gold bracelet matters just as much as the dial. This isn’t a head on a strap. It’s a single, continuous object — bracelet, case, and bezel designed together. That’s where Piaget was strongest. 

Condition is key

Overall condition presents well. The case and bracelet remain cohesive and solid, the diamond bezel retains strong presence, and the opal dial shows cleanly with natural character inherent to the stone. Manual-wind movement is functioning as intended.

For someone who understands Piaget

This is not a minimalist dress watch. It’s a design piece from a house that built its reputation on ultra-thin calibers and hard-stone dials long before that became trendy again.

For the buyer who appreciates integrated gold construction, natural stone dials, and Piaget at its most expressive, this ref. 9706 B 24 delivers exactly what it should.

Key Specs

Reference: 9706 B 24

Movement: Manual

Bezel: Diamonds and 18K WG

Bracelet: Integrated 18k WG

Dial: Opal

Metal: 18k WG

SKU: 417

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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