
Our Movements
with Major Complications
We have an unrivaled culture of complication movements, with pieces like the 600P tourbillon, 608P tourbillon relatif, 855P perpetual calendar, 880P flyback chronograph, 1270P ultra-thin tourbillon and the 1290P minute repeater.
Each piece is patiently developed by the skillful hands of our craftsmen, using their creativity and passion for watchmaking to make truly precious watches. This is one of the reasons why the Manufacture at La Côte-aux-Fées has become a hub of inspiration, turning ideas into reality.
Movements
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Ultra-thin movements
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Skeleton movements
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Movements with small complications
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Movements with major complications
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Automatic mechanical movements
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Hand-wound mechanical movements
Watches with complications – a treasure of Haute Horlogerie
Piaget is a maestro of all the most exacting mechanisms in the art of ultra-thin watchmaking, with absolute mastery of the major complications – meaning the chronograph, perpetual calendar, tourbillon and striking mechanism. Loyal to its motto ‘Always do better than necessary’, the Manufacture creates some of the world’s most prestigious timepieces to showcase these treasures of Haute Horlogerie. The minute repeater is considered one of the most complex horological complications to build, and Piaget produced an ultra-thin version of this fascinating mechanical marvel: its mere 4.8 mm height belies its 407 components.