Which red-blooded male can resist having a svelte supermodel hanging off his arm, let alone two prized beauties? The same rush can be had with Piaget’s latest waif, which touts two dials governed by separate hand-wound, ultra-thin movements, for which the marque is famous. Originally launched in 2007 to critical acclaim, the 2010 version takes it up a notch by using a unique 24-hour scale on the lower dial to represent home time. To achieve this, the watchmakers had to modify the hour wheel and install a new minute mechanism to create a display running from 1 to 24. And with that, a new Caliber, the 832P, was born. The upper dial, meanwhile, runs on Caliber 838P, visible through the exhibition window. Finishing on the watch is luxuriant and meticulous as always: note the fine, brushed and silvered dials; and on the 838P, beveled bridges, circular Geneva stripes and circular graining on the main plate. Available in 18K pink for S$47,690 or white gold for S$49,150 with a brown alligator strap.
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