To enhance the art of enamelling and engraving, so proudly mastered in the Vallée de Joux workshops, the Grande Maison had the idea of giving its Reverso pieces two faces revealing a work of art, the result of the artisans’ innovative work. On the front, a finely hand-guillochéd dial, covered in translucent Grand Feu enamel which is in harmony with the back of the watch. On the reverse, an enamell...[Read More]
Mineral dials are one of the stylistic hallmarks of modern watchmaking. They became popular in the second half of the 20th century, with two distinct currents: on the one hand, natural minerals, and on the other, extra-terrestrial rocks, mainly meteorites, which made their debut on watch dials a little later. Piaget, a pioneer The former category was for a long time a signature of Piaget, which si...[Read More]