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Golden HOURS

he 1960s must have been an especially thrilling year to be a designer at Piaget. This is when the introduced jewellery making to its manufacturing repertoire and opened Salon Piaget in Geneva to showcase jewellery alongside watches. Thanks to third-generation company owner Valentin Piaget, the brand began to develop its distinctive style, which blends watch- and jewellery-making with couture trends adapted from the major fashion shows in

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