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Piaget Altiplano Skeleton Ultra-Thin
Piaget is the undisputed master of ultra-thin. The brand holds several world records for thinnest movements, both simple and complicated. At SIHH, the list of records grew by two with the introduction of the Piaget Altiplano Skeleton Ultra-Thin. Learn more about the new records, and find wallpaper and pricing information inside.Designing and constructing ultra-thin movements is part art and part science. The science and engineering side requires deep understanding of materials and movement architecture. The movement designers and engineers must not sacrifice rigidity to achieve a thin profile.Yet even the best theories provide only a starting point. In the real world, nothing beats experience, and Piaget is among the most experienced manufacturers in the ultra-thin realm. In 2010 the brand celebrated the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking caliber 12P. Piaget currently offers 18 thin calibers, ranging from simple manual-wind two-hand models to automatic tourbillons and perpetual cal
The new U-Boat diving watch is teamed with a sporty silicone strap
The display is controlled by an ETA 2824-2 movement, which measures 25.6 mm in diameter. Set with 25 jewels, it operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers a 38-hour power reserve. The mechanism utilizes a Swiss made lever escapement.The new U-Boat diving watch is teamed with a sporty silicone strap, terminating in a steel buckle. It can be also accessorized with a steel bracelet, finalized by a deployment buckle.
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