May 27, 2025

Piaget Sixtie: The Watch That Wears Like a Whisper, and Stays Like a Statement

Inspired by the Maison’s 1969 breakthrough – when watches shifted from instruments to wearable art – this new collection is both tribute and evolution: part nostalgia, part next chapter.

The Sixtie isn’t loud. It doesn’t need to be. At just 29mm x 25.3mm, and a feather-like 6.5mm thick, it slips onto the wrist with the kind of quiet confidence only Piaget can deliver. The ultra-slim quartz movement that powers it is a nod to the brand’s long-standing expertise in ultra-thin watchmaking – a field it has dominated since the 1950s. This is femininity in its most refined form, yes, but also a case geometry that horological collectors will find impossible to resist: subtle asymmetry, softly rounded corners, and a delicate interplay of brushed and polished surfaces.

Available in stainless steel, pink gold, or a bold two-tone combination, the Sixtie offers four distinctive references – two of which dazzle with 51 brilliant-cut diamonds on the bezel, underscoring the architectural contrast between the angular case and the glowing dial beneath.

That dial? A white solar satin-brushed surface, vertically aligned to catch and redirect light in every movement. It’s a quiet but deliberate callback to the 1970s Piaget models worn by icons like Andy Warhol – and to the finely chiselled gadroons that once defined a generation of Swiss design. Baton hands, applied golden hour markers, and tastefully placed Roman numerals round out a display that is crisp, minimal, and somehow both vintage and brand new.

Yet perhaps the most distinctive element of the Sixtie is its bracelet. Made of interlaced trapeze-shaped links in steel, gold, or a seamless blend of both, it wraps around the wrist like jewellery – fluid, architectural, and impossibly chic. A hidden push-button clasp ensures both security and visual harmony, preserving the purity of the design.

From every angle, the Piaget Sixtie is both a celebration and a statement. It whispers of the past – the avant-garde mood of the late 60s, the rebellious glamour of the 70s – while defining a future rooted in self-expression and unapologetic style.

For women who wear elegance as instinct and for collectors who understand that shape can speak louder than size, the Sixtie is a new icon. Feminine, sculptural, and boldly refined, it doesn’t chase attention. It earns it.

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