With the Piaget’s technical virtuosity of the high jewellery collection, geometry is redefined through asymmetry, trapezoidal forms, gradients, and fluid designs that once symbolised 1960s freedom.

AURA (above) watch in 750/1000 white gold set with coloured gemstones and diamonds. Trapeze-cut diamonds dial. 403P Manufacture ultra-thin manual winding movement. Dimentions: 27.5 x 30mm. Numbered creation.
The 1960s were an era of liberated creative expression, a time of breaking away from convention. Style shed its rigidity, giving rise to an explosion of colour and bold geometry. Designs became dynamic, fluid, and often abstract, capturing the movement and energy of the decade. In art, fashion, and architecture, everything seemed to reinvent itself.

SWINGING SAUTOIR (above) – Transformable sautoir watch in 750/1000 rose gold set with 1 cushion-cut pink spinel (approx. 17.03 cts), 1 cabochon white opal (approx. 12.57 cts), round-cut yellow sapphires, brilliant-cut diamonds, corn aline and ruby root beads. Ruby root dial. Manufacture quartz movement. Dimensions: 29mm. Burgundy satin strap. Unique creation.
Now, straight lines transform into wild curves. Colours clash in unexpected ways. Motifs repeat endlessly. Liberated form is a return to the essence of creativity without limits, where imagination defies the rules to forge new paths.

HIDDEN TREASURES (above) – Watch in 750/1000 white gold set with round-cut emeralds. Opal dial. Manufacture quartz movement. Reproducible.

HIGH JEWELLERY CUFF (above) – Watch in 750/1000 rose gold. Green enamel on gold-engraved dial. Manufacture quartz movement. Reproducible.
This time, there’s only one rule: transcend convention.
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