Sixtie
Bold, liberated shape and an interplay of light and textures, Sixtie carries forward the Maison’s unique vision of timekeeping:
“At Piaget, a watch is first and foremost a piece of jewellery”.
“DO WHAT HAS NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE”
FREE SHAPE, FREE SPIRIT, FREE EXPRESSION
A WATCH WITH CHARACTER
Bold, liberated shapes, luxurious materials, interplay of light and textures – Sixtie embodies Yves Piaget’s vision : "A watch is first and foremost a piece of jewellery.”
Métiers d’Art Sixtie
Our creations
The Sixtie women’s watch embodies Piaget’s spirit of freedom. With its asymmetrical shape inspired by the golden age of the 1960s and its unique play of light, it adorns the wrist like a true jewel.
A trapeze-shaped watch, signature of a bold style
The Sixtie watch stands out with its trapezoid shape - distinctive and deeply feminine. Softened edges create an asymmetrical silhouette that shifts with the light, moving between square, cushion, and round shapes, evoking the Swinging Sautoirs of Piaget’s iconic 19th-century collection. A deliberate freedom of form, balancing structure and movement. The case, available in steel or gold, is decorated with delicate fluting. Intricate engravings catch the light, showcasing Piaget’s mastery of artisanal craftsmanship. On select models, the bezel sparkles with subtly set diamonds, extending the shimmer to the wrist. The gold bracelet, composed of trapezoidal links, flows smoothly on the skin. Both sensual and graphic, this trapeze-shaped women’s watch asserts a style that doesn’t follow trends: it inspires them. It’s made for those who want to express their personality in every detail. “At Piaget, a watch is first and foremost a piece of jewellery” Yves Piaget once said. The Sixtie women’s watch perfectly illustrates this philosophy.
When Piaget reinvents the jewellery watch
1969 marked a turning point for Piaget at the Basel Fair, unveiling its revolutionary vision: the 21st Century Collection. True to its family motto, “Always do better than necessary,” the Maison redefined boundaries by blending watchmaking with jewellery. Watches became bold, expressive jewels: cuff bracelets, Swinging Sautoirs and sculpted dials took center stage. Among these avant-garde creations, the trapeze-shaped watch quickly became an iconic signature. Its unexpected shape symbolized a daring stylistic freedom, marrying extravagance with transgressive elegance. Nearly 60 years later, Piaget pays tribute to this golden era with the Sixtie jewellery watch and its trapeze shape - an impeccable embodiment of Piaget style in all its glory.
Watchmaking mastery that transcends time
Nestled in the peaceful Swiss village of La Côte-aux-Fées, Piaget’s roots run deep in an environment both intimate and inspiring. Founded in 1874 by Georges-Édouard Piaget, the Maison combined technical excellence with refined style from the start. The Sixtie women’s watch fully embraces this tradition of excellence. Enhanced by a hardstone dial and a sculpted bracelet reminiscent of fine jewellery, each model is a work of art. Its expressive design, impeccable craftsmanship, and singular play of light reflect the skill of Piaget’s artisans. More than a tribute to the past, this jewellery watch affirms a vision for the present. Wearing a Sixtie means embodying style and freedom.