Description:
Piaget is internationally celebrated for its creativity and originality, expressed from the very beginning through the development of ultra-thin movements that enabled unconventional formats and bold aesthetic experimentation. Among its most emblematic design languages, the Piaget Emperador line introduced strong geometric cases—often square—designed as a foundation for the Maison’s distinctive fusion of fine watchmaking and high jewellery. Particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, Piaget explored the expressive potential of precious metals, creating sculptural watches defined as much by their presence on the wrist as by their technical refinement.
This bracelet watch is a powerful and refined expression of that philosophy. Crafted entirely in 18-karat white gold, it features a clean, square case framing a striking full pavé diamond dial, where countless brilliant-cut stones create a vibrant, shimmering surface. The absence of hour markers enhances the purity of the composition, allowing the diamonds to dominate visually, while the slender hands provide a subtle contrast and maintain legibility.
The integrated bracelet is particularly remarkable for its substantial construction and tactile presence. Composed of wide, rounded links with intricate hand-engraved finishing, it gives the watch a pronounced sense of weight and solidity on the wrist—an intentional design choice that conveys both luxury and confidence.

















