Piaget’s Altiplano: Ultra-Thin Elegance, Reinvented

Khaki green. Yellow gold. Ultra-thin mastery.

Piaget Altiplano 910P

Piaget has never been afraid to push limits. This year, the Maison redefines elegance once again with two new expressions of its iconic Altiplano line—the Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon and the Altiplano 910P.

Since 1957, when Piaget unveiled the legendary 9P movement, ultra-thin watchmaking has been part of its DNA. The Altiplano has become its purest canvas, celebrated for technical audacity and refined style. Now, Piaget brings fresh energy with khaki green and yellow gold—a bold, modern pairing that feels both timeless and new.

Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon

Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon

The Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon is the star. Just 2.0mm thin, the cobalt alloy case now features a sapphire back, revealing the calibre 970P-UC in full detail. Finishes in satin and polish heighten its contemporary character, while engraved tributes on the caseback honour Piaget’s roots in La Côte-aux-Fées. The khaki strap, crafted in a new “Polish Mesh” pattern, nods to the Maison’s goldsmithing savoir-faire. For the first time, the Tourbillon also enters Piaget’s Infinitely Personal program, inviting collectors to customise their own masterpiece.

Alongside it, the Altiplano 910P offers an everyday interpretation. Slim at just 4.3mm, it shines in yellow gold for the first time. A rich green dial and matching alligator strap set a striking contrast. Inside, the ultra-thin calibre 910P balances beauty and precision, with bridges in khaki tones and a peripheral rotor finished in slate grey. Subtle design links connect it to the Tourbillon, creating a dialogue between the two models.

The debut of these models is further elevated by Piaget’s Global Ambassador, Lee Junho. Known for his charisma and refined style, the South Korean actor and performer embodies the Altiplano’s spirit of modern elegance. With his effortless sophistication, Junho brings the collection’s duality—innovation and artistry—into sharper focus. His presence bridges Piaget’s legacy with a new generation of watch connoisseurs who value both performance and personality.

Together, these timepieces capture Piaget’s dual mastery—watchmaking innovation and jewellery artistry. They are refined yet daring, crafted for collectors who value both substance and style. In khaki and gold, Piaget achieves a rare balance: bold enough to turn heads, yet elegant enough to stand the test of time.

Altiplano

The Altiplano remains more than a watch. It is Piaget’s purest expression of Extraleganza—a fusion of extravagance and elegance, shaped in fractions of a millimetre.

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