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Piaget, founded in 1874 in La Côte-aux-Fées, is renowned for ultra-thin watches, exquisite jeweled timepieces, and haute horlogerie complications. As a Richemont Group luxury brand, Piaget watches command premium prices and attract counterfeiters.

How to authenticate a Piaget

Ultra-Thin Profile

Piaget is famous for record-breaking thin movements and cases. The Altiplano, for instance, is one of the thinnest watches in the world. A genuine Piaget should feel remarkably thin and light for a precious metal watch. Counterfeits are typically thicker than genuine specifications.

In-House Movement

Piaget produces its own movements including the ultra-thin 1200P automatic and 900P manual calibers. Through the case back, the movement should show characteristic Piaget finishing with circular graining, beveled edges, and a signed rotor. Counterfeits use generic thin movements.

Precious Metal Case

Most Piaget watches use 18k gold, white gold, rose gold, or platinum. The case should have proper hallmarks and feel appropriately heavy for its thin profile. The finishing should be immaculate with polished surfaces. Counterfeits use gold-plated base metals.

Dial Craftsmanship

Piaget dials range from elegant sunburst finishes to exotic materials like lapis lazuli, malachite, and meteorite. The "PIAGET" logo should be perfectly printed or applied. All elements must be flawlessly aligned. Counterfeits have dull dials with poor finishing.

Crown with Piaget "P"

The crown features the Piaget coat of arms or "P" logo, precisely engraved. On precious metal models, the crown matches the case material. It should operate smoothly. Counterfeits have rough crowns with poorly formed logos.

Bracelet or Strap

Piaget bracelets are precision-crafted in precious metals with smooth articulation. Straps use premium alligator leather with signed buckles. The quality should be immediately apparent. Counterfeits use plated metals and cheap leather.

Piaget counterfeit warning signs

Thick Case Profile

Piaget is known for ultra-thin watches. If a model that should be remarkably thin feels thick or bulky, it is likely a counterfeit that couldn't replicate the thin movement technology.

Light Weight for Gold

An 18k gold Piaget should feel heavy despite its thinness. If the watch feels light like stainless steel, the case is gold-plated and the watch is counterfeit.

Generic Movement

Piaget uses distinctive in-house calibers. If the movement through the case back looks like a generic ETA or Asian movement, the watch is fake.

Dull Dial Finish

Genuine Piaget dials have exceptional finishing, whether sunburst, stone, or lacquer. A dull, flat, or plasticky-looking dial indicates a counterfeit.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Piaget known for?

Piaget is renowned for ultra-thin watchmaking, holding multiple world records for the thinnest movements and watches. They are also famous for luxurious jeweled watches, high jewelry, and the use of precious and exotic dial materials like hard stones, meteorite, and enamel. Founded in 1874, the brand is part of the Richemont Group alongside Cartier and IWC.

Which Piaget models are most counterfeited?

The Piaget Polo and Altiplano are the most commonly counterfeited models. The Polo's sporty luxury appeal and the Altiplano's prestigious ultra-thin design make them desirable targets. Piaget jewelry watches with diamonds are also faked, though these are easier to identify due to poor stone quality.

How much do Piaget watches cost?

Piaget watches range from approximately $8,000 for entry-level steel Polo Date models to over $300,000 for complicated haute horlogerie pieces and jeweled creations. The Altiplano in gold starts around $15,000. Most Piaget watches are in precious metals, placing the average price point higher than many luxury brands.

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