Piaget's "Altiplano" is the symbol of ultra-thin watches, And is a collection that represents Piaget's innovative watchmaking technology. In 1957, Piaget pioneered the field of ultra-thin watches by introducing the 9P manual-winding movement, Which was only 2 mm thick. This ultra-thin movement, Thanks to its thin and wide structure, Gave designers more creative freedom, Allowing for a variety of dial and case designs. In 1960, Piaget continued its technological advancement by developing the 12P automatic movement, Which was only 2.3 mm thick.
The Altiplano collection is known for its minimalist and elegant design, Precious materials such as platinum and gold, And the title of the world's thinnest mechanical watch. Piaget has made the Altiplano a symbol of high-end watchmaking through the perfect integration of case and movement, Elaborate handcrafted finishes, And unique aesthetics. The collection is available in a variety of models for both men and women and is highly regarded by contemporary watch lovers and collectors.

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