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Our Movements
with Small Complications

Every part of a Piaget movement has been crafted with meticulous attention, even the smallest complications. These movements are classic yet distinguished with watch functions like the date and power reserve, as well as more amusing ones like the ability to play with the retrograde functions as it moves. We also have vintage features like regulators and purely aesthetic aspects, for example, a large moon design. Miniaturization is another one of the many skills mastered by Piaget craftsmen.

Movements

The mechanical fascination of movements with small complications

The canon of the watchmaker's art ranges from movements with small complications to the most exclusive mechanisms imaginable, each one adding to the mechanical excellence of the world’s watchmaking heritage. Beneath the apparent simplicity of movements with small complications lies remarkable complexity. No less than two years of development were needed to perfect the fascinating ballet of the retrograde second, whose little trotteuse instantly arcs back to its original position after precisely 30 seconds. For global travelers who don’t want to lose their bearings, some luxury watches display a second time zone – complete with day/night indicator – so they can stay in touch with the time at home.

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