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Piaget Protocole Jade 9154

US$0.00
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Description

This is the Piaget Protocole reference 9154. Founded in 1874 by Georges Edourd Piaget, the brand has been a manufacturer of movements and movement components for more than a century. With a focus on ultra-thin movements, Piaget produced and sold its own wristwatches from as early as the beginning of the 20th century as well as supplying movements and movement parts to other renowned watch brands.

In 1956, Piaget introduced two ultra-thin calibres that the brand would become renowned for - the cal. 9P manual winding at just 2.00mm in height and what was then the world’s thinnest automatic movement with the 2.3mm tall cal. 12P. These two movements would lay the foundations of the Piaget brand as a specialist in ultra-thin dress watches.

Running on the aforementioned cal. 9P, the Piaget Protocole spawns from a Piaget ultra-thin watch introduced in the early 1960s that ran on the same movement and the line was later expanded with the brand introducing other variants of the model such as the Protocole XL and Miss Protocole. What makes this particular Protocole even more special is the uncommon jade dial that has withstood the test of time. Known for being fragile, stone dials with no imperfections have become harder and harder to come by.

Highly distinct with its pin-striped case, recessed crown and hidden lugs on the caseback, the Protocole is among the few models from Piaget that has a design language still relevant today. A once-overlooked reference, more Protocoles with uncommon dial variants have started to come to market with the growing interest in moderately-sized dress watches.

Condition

This Piaget Protocole 9154 is in very good vintage condition. There are some hairlines scratches on the caseback but no dings or dents and the serial, reference and hallmarks remain crisp. There is some oxidization throughout the case as well as on the buckle from age and some aging on the hands. The dial has no visible imperfections but there is a small chip at the 8 o’clock that is covered by the case. The watch retains its original Piaget strap and yellow gold buckle and is in full working order.

Specifications

Brand Piaget

Model Protocole

Reference 9154

Case 25 x 28

Movement Manual Wind

Case material Yellow Gold

Bracelet material Leather

Year Circa 1970s

Condition Very Good

Accessories Original Buckle

Limited No. Discontinued

All Prices in USD

Worldwide Shipping Available via Fedex Insured

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Description

This is the Piaget Protocole reference 9154. Founded in 1874 by Georges Edourd Piaget, the brand has been a manufacturer of movements and movement components for more than a century. With a focus on ultra-thin movements, Piaget produced and sold its own wristwatches from as early as the beginning of the 20th century as well as supplying movements and movement parts to other renowned watch brands.

In 1956, Piaget introduced two ultra-thin calibres that the brand would become renowned for - the cal. 9P manual winding at just 2.00mm in height and what was then the world’s thinnest automatic movement with the 2.3mm tall cal. 12P. These two movements would lay the foundations of the Piaget brand as a specialist in ultra-thin dress watches.

Running on the aforementioned cal. 9P, the Piaget Protocole spawns from a Piaget ultra-thin watch introduced in the early 1960s that ran on the same movement and the line was later expanded with the brand introducing other variants of the model such as the Protocole XL and Miss Protocole. What makes this particular Protocole even more special is the uncommon jade dial that has withstood the test of time. Known for being fragile, stone dials with no imperfections have become harder and harder to come by.

Highly distinct with its pin-striped case, recessed crown and hidden lugs on the caseback, the Protocole is among the few models from Piaget that has a design language still relevant today. A once-overlooked reference, more Protocoles with uncommon dial variants have started to come to market with the growing interest in moderately-sized dress watches.

Condition

This Piaget Protocole 9154 is in very good vintage condition. There are some hairlines scratches on the caseback but no dings or dents and the serial, reference and hallmarks remain crisp. There is some oxidization throughout the case as well as on the buckle from age and some aging on the hands. The dial has no visible imperfections but there is a small chip at the 8 o’clock that is covered by the case. The watch retains its original Piaget strap and yellow gold buckle and is in full working order.

Specifications

Brand Piaget

Model Protocole

Reference 9154

Case 25 x 28

Movement Manual Wind

Case material Yellow Gold

Bracelet material Leather

Year Circa 1970s

Condition Very Good

Accessories Original Buckle

Limited No. Discontinued

All Prices in USD

Worldwide Shipping Available via Fedex Insured

Description

This is the Piaget Protocole reference 9154. Founded in 1874 by Georges Edourd Piaget, the brand has been a manufacturer of movements and movement components for more than a century. With a focus on ultra-thin movements, Piaget produced and sold its own wristwatches from as early as the beginning of the 20th century as well as supplying movements and movement parts to other renowned watch brands.

In 1956, Piaget introduced two ultra-thin calibres that the brand would become renowned for - the cal. 9P manual winding at just 2.00mm in height and what was then the world’s thinnest automatic movement with the 2.3mm tall cal. 12P. These two movements would lay the foundations of the Piaget brand as a specialist in ultra-thin dress watches.

Running on the aforementioned cal. 9P, the Piaget Protocole spawns from a Piaget ultra-thin watch introduced in the early 1960s that ran on the same movement and the line was later expanded with the brand introducing other variants of the model such as the Protocole XL and Miss Protocole. What makes this particular Protocole even more special is the uncommon jade dial that has withstood the test of time. Known for being fragile, stone dials with no imperfections have become harder and harder to come by.

Highly distinct with its pin-striped case, recessed crown and hidden lugs on the caseback, the Protocole is among the few models from Piaget that has a design language still relevant today. A once-overlooked reference, more Protocoles with uncommon dial variants have started to come to market with the growing interest in moderately-sized dress watches.

Condition

This Piaget Protocole 9154 is in very good vintage condition. There are some hairlines scratches on the caseback but no dings or dents and the serial, reference and hallmarks remain crisp. There is some oxidization throughout the case as well as on the buckle from age and some aging on the hands. The dial has no visible imperfections but there is a small chip at the 8 o’clock that is covered by the case. The watch retains its original Piaget strap and yellow gold buckle and is in full working order.

Specifications

Brand Piaget

Model Protocole

Reference 9154

Case 25 x 28

Movement Manual Wind

Case material Yellow Gold

Bracelet material Leather

Year Circa 1970s

Condition Very Good

Accessories Original Buckle

Limited No. Discontinued

All Prices in USD

Worldwide Shipping Available via Fedex Insured

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