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A personal journey on discovering Piaget. Part 2

 
 By: TdotBean : December 1st, 2010-09:43
After visiting Piaget Manufacturer. I started having doubts about myself. I begin to question my own judgement on evaluvating and perceiving what makes a good watch. My reason is while I admire and appreciate all the craftsmanship that goes into a Piaget ...  

Just to add

 
 By: aaronm : December 1st, 2010-12:14
Because I can closeup A...  

Thanks for the close up Aaron :) [nt]

 
 By: TdotBean : December 1st, 2010-17:59
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I love these pictures, Aaron!

 
 By: dxboon : December 2nd, 2010-02:52
I remember being wowed by them the first time around, and they are no less stunning now! Thanks for sharing them! Cheers, Daos

a wonderful post

 
 By: playtime : December 4th, 2010-20:33

They should do that...

 
 By: chaser579 : December 9th, 2010-06:27

Your post brought a joyful tear to my eye!

 
 By: dxboon : December 1st, 2010-22:32
I love that someone else gets the allure of Piaget. Your revelation that a Piaget is meant to be worn, is so simple and truthful. The watches shine when they are on your wrist in a unique way. Piaget's gem-setting is IMO incomparable. I love the care and ... 

Thanks again Doas

 
 By: TdotBean : December 2nd, 2010-17:34
for your kind word. I might get in trouble for saying this. I think women have far higher level of senses than men. In the context of evaluating watches what women see isn't just dial, hands and band but much more ... ... feeling on skin, color tone to ma... 

Well, Tyler, you must be a hit with the ladies...

 
 By: dxboon : December 2nd, 2010-21:04
...with smooth talk like that! ;-) In all seriousness, everyone can learn to appreciate artwork (and the finest watches are exactly that) if they just take the time to utilize their senses. How does each surface of the watch and bracelet feel? How does it... 

I hope you find what you are looking for...

 
 By: patrick_y : December 2nd, 2010-08:54
Your journey to Piaget has apparently been a journey within your own psyche as well. I hope that you learned a bit about Piaget and how watches are made, but also that you learned a lot about yourself and what makes your heart melt.

Thanks Patrick

 
 By: TdotBean : December 3rd, 2010-08:15
It is to my belief that everything I do in life is a process of understanding more about myself. In this case I understand I don't know much about Piaget. Learn I must Best Tyler

Excellent Post Tyler...

 
 By: Dino944 : December 2nd, 2010-13:24
I really enjoyed the photos and reading your about your thought process in evaluating each watch. I appreciate sharing another collector's path to discovering what is special about a particular brand or model of watch. There are some watches that no matte... 

Thanks Dino

 
 By: TdotBean : December 3rd, 2010-08:27
Truthful word indeed. Best Tyler

Tyler Thank you for sharing

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : December 2nd, 2010-14:58
such an exprince ... let me tell you your post expanded my dimenssions in a way in watches world. Faisal

Thanks for the comment

 
 By: TdotBean : December 2nd, 2010-17:23
Is a great feeling to have to know my experience help others Hope you will part 3 as well. Best Tyler

Tyler, why not consider the Altiplano white gold, ultra thin but..

 
 By: KC74 : December 6th, 2010-03:43
..its weight in white gold is heavy enough and has been the Piaget all time classique.

A journey...

 
 By: Page : January 10th, 2011-19:11
Dear Tyler, I am very happy to learn of this forum in which to share watch stories. I've been a loyal client of Piaget for well over 30 years. As a matter of discussion, I won't wear any other watch. I've been a watch enthusiast most of my life. As a pers...