Here we have a 1970s gem featuring a white-gold hexagonal case and meshed bracelet – plus a true-blue dial made from lapis lazuli.

The watch represents Piaget’s mastery with shaped watches, its lavish embrace of gold, its painstaking hand-carved bracelets, and most of all its affinity for dials adorned with natural stones.

The watch looks like a window into another world. And it’s not all about looks. Driven by the legendary ultra-thin 9P in-house caliber, this Piaget timepiece is also meant to be mechanically trustworthy.

In the collecting world right now, vintage stone dials Piaget are some of the most sought-after watches you can buy. Everybody wants one. This is your chance to snap up a beauty that hardly anyone else has even seen.