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In the world of haute horlogerie, minimalism is rarely daring—unless it is Piaget. The Maison redefines contemporary watchmaking with two new Altiplano Ultimate Concept Khaki Editions, merging yellow gold warmth with the understated depth of khaki green. It is an audacious pairing, striking a balance between refined opulence and modern restraint, much like a couture gown with military-inspired lines.





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The Tourbillon as Art
A whisper-thin marvel at just 2mm, the Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon reads like a masterclass in micro-engineering. Its cobalt-alloy case doubles as the movement’s mainplate, a feat that blurs the line between mechanism and design. Satin-brushed and polished surfaces shimmer under light, while engraved phrases—“Always do better than necessary” and “La Côte-aux-Fées”—offer poetic nods to Piaget’s philosophy and birthplace.
The strap, crafted in khaki-green calfskin with a newly developed “Polish Mesh” weave, is tactile luxury at its finest—subtle, sophisticated, yet undeniably bold.



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The Automatic 910P: Understated Grandeur
Measuring a sleek 4.3mm, the Automatic 910P is equally compelling. Presented in yellow gold for the first time, the case frames a khaki-green dial punctuated with green-finished bridges and a slate-grey peripheral rotor. The cross-shaped screws—signature to this collection—serve as small but significant emblems of Piaget’s dedication to detail.
A Statement of Discretion
Priced at $41,300 USD for the Automatic and $705,000 USD for the Tourbillon, these timepieces are not just instruments of time; they are statements of taste. Available via Piaget boutiques and the Maison’s digital salons, the Khaki Editions invite a rare dialogue between heritage and innovation—measured not in seconds, but in style.

