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Capturing The Sultry Sixties In Piaget Extremely Lady Watches

 

With its distinctive pairing of intricate gold work and a seductive oval dial, the Piaget Extremely Ladyharks back to the 1960s, a period of complete liberation when traditions were turned upside down. Captivating designs, unexpected textures and vivid colour contrasts put Piaget at the heart of an unprecedented style revolution as it transformed its watches into exuberant works of art. Capturing the spirit of the era, the Extremely Lady watch has retained all of its sparkle with its unconventional oval stone dial and elaborate gold bracelet. An enduring Piaget signature, this audaciously feminine creation has transcended time to become an icon of modernity and desirability.

With the introduction of six new variations designed for today’s glamorous set, Extremely Lady is as daringly elegant and radiant as it was when it first made its appearance on the wrist of the most adventurous fashion mavens. Revisiting three gold work designs from its heritage, Piaget honours a rich tradition of turning precious gold into sumptuous textures through the virtuosity of its goldsmithing. The textured beauty of fur, frost and wood has been reworked on new watch bracelets, creatively expressed in precious pink and white gold. In its ateliers, the Maison preserves the rare gold work required to create such intricate designs, ensuring these skills are passed on to the next generation of artisans.

In the world of Piaget, inspiration often comes from its surrounding environment. Turning natural elements into sparkling ones is a longstanding tradition; one that probably seduced the Piaget Society to embrace the Maison. The lush forests around la Côte-aux-Fées inspired a gold engraved bracelet textured like wood, while the cold winter landscapes inspired the frost decor. Even the fur that makes its appearance during the cold winter months is morphed into an alluring gold bracelet.