Manual winding watches

Watches that form an integral part of the history of contemporary watchmaking

Hand-wound mechanical watches, the embodiment of absolute mastery

Mingling elegance and accuracy, Piaget's mechanical watches communicate the Maison's style

True treasures of craftsmanship, Piaget hand-wound mechanical watches form an integral part of the epic history of contemporary watchmaking. Benefiting from an utterly unique heritage, these exceptional watches draw on the Swiss Maison's daring and precision to enhance their elegance.

Hand-wound mechanical watches that do better than necessary

Since the creation of its first ultra-thin hand-wound watch – just 2 mm thick – in 1957, Piaget has infused the world of fine watchmaking with its pioneering spirit. With architectural dial design, sapphire case-backs, demanding complications, pure lines and elegant bracelets, its mechanical watches approach the pinnacle of craftsmanship in the name of excellence.

Whether luxury watches for men or luxury watches for women, all the Maison's models are diligently designed and produced within its Manufacture, where over one hundred watchmaking and jewellery professions converge. By embodying this mastery, the ultra-thin models establish themselves as mechanical works of art. In the space of just a few millimetres, they paint a complete picture of Piaget's style and pay tribute to its search for absolute thinness.

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