Piaget and Wristcheck Team Up for an Ultra-Thin, Limited-Edition Altiplano Watch
- Bruce Maxwell
- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read
The luxury watchmaker has partnered with platform Wristcheck to release a rare, custom-engineered Altiplano Ultimate Automatic featuring a special double-engraved caseback with both brands' logos.

Piaget has collaborated with Wristcheck to introduce a remarkable reimagining of the Altiplano Ultimate Automatic 910P, one of the Maison's most innovative ultra-thin designs. The cooperation, restricted to only 30 pieces globally, embodies Wristcheck’s vibrant, revolutionary ethos and Piaget’s heritage of audacious invention. Under the artistic guidance of Wristcheck, this ultra-thin emblem has been aesthetically redefined by incorporating the platform's distinctive blue into essential components of the timepiece. The hour counter, hands, screws, and peripheral rotor all exhibit this characteristic blue color, seamlessly attracting attention to the elegant, open-worked design of the movement.
Piaget/ Wristcheck
The watch is housed in a 41 mm white gold case and contains Piaget’s 910P caliber, a technical marvel that integrates the case and movement into a singular structure measuring only 4.3 mm in thickness. The 238 visible components demonstrate the Maison's expertise in ultra-thin watchmaking, a tradition that commenced with the introduction of the 9P movement in 1957 and was further honed via significant achievements such as the Altiplano Ultimate Automatic in 2017. Wristcheck’s customization introduces vivid blue highlights to the hour counter, hands, screws, and peripheral rotor, complemented by a rich blue leather strap adorned with coordinating topstitching.
Each piece, priced at $46,300 USD, showcases a double-engraved caseback adorned with both the Piaget crest and the Wristcheck logo, highlighting the exclusivity of this cooperation. For further details on the timepiece's availability, consult Piaget's official website and physical stores.












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