Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatique Extra-Plat

G0A36041

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Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatique Extra-Plat

Brand  : Piaget
Collection  : Emperador
Model  : Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatique Extra-Plat
Reference  : G0A36041
Complement : Pink gold
On sale : 2011

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  • Brand  : Piaget
    Collection  : Emperador
    Model  : Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatique Extra-Plat
    Reference  : G0A36041
    Complement : Pink gold
    On sale : 2011
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 46.5 mm
    Thickness : 10.40 mm
    Styles : High Horology
    Atypical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Piaget 1270P
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Extra-thin
    Guilloché
    Complication : Tourbillon
    Small Seconds
    Power Reserve Indicator
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Engraved caseback
    Open caseback
    Extra-thin
    Shape : Cushion
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Sapphire
    Open
    Dial color : Pink
    Display : Hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Dark Brown
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics : Wold's thinnest self-winding tourbillon watch (10.4 mm)

    Movement
    35 jewels
    200 components
    Manufacture Piaget 1270P ultra-thin mechanical self-winding tourbillon movement
    Movement thickness : 5.35
    Diameter : 34.9 mm
    Frequency :
    21 600 vibrations/hour
    Off-centred tourbillon carriage at 1 o'clock
    Weight of tourbillon carriage :
    0.2 g (3 titanium bridges)
    Thickness of tourbillon carriage :
    2.8 mm
    22-carat pink gold micro-rotor
    off-centred at 10 o'clock
    Power reserve of 40 hours displayed on the case-back

    Finishing
    Circular Côtes de Genève (back)
    Sunburst satin-brushed guilloché mainplate (face)
    Sunburst. bevelled and hand-drawn bridges (face)
    Circular satinbrushed wheels
    Sunburst satin-brushed barrel cover
    Blued screws
    Gold guilloché oscillating weight engraved with Piaget coat-of-arms
    Polished “P” on the tourbillon
    carriage
    Hand-bevelled carriage arms

    Case
    18-carat pink gold

    Dial
    Laser-printed glass dial revealing the movement
    Tapering hour-markers pointing towards an off-centred dial

    Strap
    18-carat pink gold folding clasp

DESCRIPTION

  • Piaget launches it first Ultra-Thin

    Automatic Tourbillon watch

    The new Piaget Emperador Cous sin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin is entirely in line with the brand’s DNA and sets a new record for the world’s thinnest self-winding tourbillon watch measuring a mere 10.4 mm. This daringly contemporary creation also makes a point of overturning traditional watchmaking codes.

    This model is a powerful expression of the Piaget genetic heritage: unique competence in the field of ultra-thin watchmaking, combined with a determination to develop consistently innovative and creative complicated calibres. Drawing upon the qualities of both Piaget Calibre 600P – the world’s thinnest hand-wound tourbillon movement – and Piaget Calibre 1208P – the world’s thinnest self-winding movement equipped with a micro-rotor – Calibre 1270P, Piaget’s first ultra-thin self-winding tourbillon movement measuring just 5.55 mm thick, offers a combination of technical and aesthetic innovations.

    The new Piaget Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin watch features the slimmest profile on the market, with a case measuring just 10.4 mm thick. It is thus completely in tune with Piaget’s major breakthroughs and innovations that have had a lasting influence on the world of Haute Horlogerie.

    This exceptional capacity for innovation stems above all from an exceptional wealth of experience. For half a century, Piaget has been writing some of the finest chapters in the history of ultra-thin movements, a field in which it has played a pioneering role. In 1957, Piaget caused a sensation by developing Calibre 9P, an ultra-thin mechanical hand-wound movement. Two years later, Piaget filed a patent for Calibre 12P, which set a record for slimness in the category of self-winding movements. Building on this historical legitimacy, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget has constantly pursued its groundbreaking work in the highly technical segment of ultra-thin movements. Out of a total of 29 movements developed by Piaget, the new Calibre 1270P is the 17th ultra-thin mechanism. This expertise in ultra-thin watchmaking has also given rise to complicated calibres (the 600P shaped tourbillon, 880P chronograph and 855P perpetual calendar movements). In 2010, Piaget celebrated the 50th anniversary of the commercialisation of the legendary Calibre 12P in due style by presenting Calibres 1200P (hours and minutes) and 1208P (hours, minutes and small seconds), the thinnest mechanical self-winding movements on the market at just 2.35 mm thick, a first record. They were integrated within the new 43 mm Altiplano case and thereby set a second record for the thinnest watch in
    its category (5.25 mm).

    In presenting its new self-winding tourbillon Calibre 1270P, the culmination of a three-year development process, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget is taking an additional step in this field of excellence represented by ultra-thin mechanical movements. The cushion-shaped 1270P movement is the epitome of authentic fine watchmaking, housed within an identically shaped case. One of the most emblematic complications, the self-winding tourbillon – complete with its gold micro-rotor – thereby finds a new expression in this Calibre 1270P. In addition to the technical feat of producing an extremely complex 269-part mechanism in such diminutive dimensions – some gear wheels are a mere 0.12 mm thick! – this Calibre 1270P is distinguished by an exceptional aesthetic appeal that reveals the eminently modern nature of the Piaget Emperador Coussion Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin.

    This new timepiece in the Piaget Emperador collection is making its mark on this iconic line in the Black Tie collection thanks to a powerful design and a decidedly avant-garde character. Confidently overturning the established codes of fine watchmaking, this model offers a dial-side view – through the laser-engraved sapphire crystal – of the most fascinating mechanical components, from automatic winding through to hand-fitting. The offset micro-rotor in gold can thus be freely admired, entwined with the imposing and equally offset tourbillon carriage to form a figure 8, the ultimate lucky number. Meanwhile, the offset hour and minute hands appear at 5 o’clock. The meticulous finishing of the movement is also visible through the sapphire crystal. The design codes inherent to Black Tie models are also interpreted in an elegantly contemporary manner including laser guilloché work on the dial, tapered hour-markers pointing towards the offset handfitting, as well as the beautifully highlighted gold-rimmed oscillating weight and tourbillon displays. The resolutely modern overall tone is subtly counter-balanced by the traditional Haute Horlogerie decoration of the micro-rotor, guilloché-worked and adorned with the Piaget coat-of-arms.

    This decision to present a transparent view of the mechanism through the dial side is a further demonstration of the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget’s wish to place fully mastered technical expertise in the service of design.

    Like all the new complicated movements from the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget, this concentrated blend of technologies and innovations is housed within a generously sized cushion-shaped Emperador case in 18-carat pink or white gold, measuring 46.5 mm in diameter and water-resistant to 3ATM (approximately 30 metres). The solid case-back, engraved with the Piaget coat-of-arms and the Calibre 1270P reference, features two openings: one for the power-reserve indication, and the other to provide a view of the tourbillon carriage. This new Piaget Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin is fitted with a brown alligator leather strap secured by an 18-carat gold folding clasp.

    While displaying its finest expertise expressed in such a resolutely modern way, the new Piaget Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin also sets a new record in the brand’s favourite field of ultra-thin watchmaking.
  • Piaget launches it first Ultra-Thin

    Automatic Tourbillon watch

    The new Piaget Emperador Cous sin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin is entirely in line with the brand’s DNA and sets a new record for the world’s thinnest self-winding tourbillon watch measuring a mere 10.4 mm. This daringly contemporary creation also makes a point of overturning traditional watchmaking codes.

    This model is a powerful expression of the Piaget genetic heritage: unique competence in the field of ultra-thin watchmaking, combined with a determination to develop consistently innovative and creative complicated calibres. Drawing upon the qualities of both Piaget Calibre 600P – the world’s thinnest hand-wound tourbillon movement – and Piaget Calibre 1208P – the world’s thinnest self-winding movement equipped with a micro-rotor – Calibre 1270P, Piaget’s first ultra-thin self-winding tourbillon movement measuring just 5.55 mm thick, offers a combination of technical and aesthetic innovations.

    The new Piaget Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin watch features the slimmest profile on the market, with a case measuring just 10.4 mm thick. It is thus completely in tune with Piaget’s major breakthroughs and innovations that have had a lasting influence on the world of Haute Horlogerie.

    This exceptional capacity for innovation stems above all from an exceptional wealth of experience. For half a century, Piaget has been writing some of the finest chapters in the history of ultra-thin movements, a field in which it has played a pioneering role. In 1957, Piaget caused a sensation by developing Calibre 9P, an ultra-thin mechanical hand-wound movement. Two years later, Piaget filed a patent for Calibre 12P, which set a record for slimness in the category of self-winding movements. Building on this historical legitimacy, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget has constantly pursued its groundbreaking work in the highly technical segment of ultra-thin movements. Out of a total of 29 movements developed by Piaget, the new Calibre 1270P is the 17th ultra-thin mechanism. This expertise in ultra-thin watchmaking has also given rise to complicated calibres (the 600P shaped tourbillon, 880P chronograph and 855P perpetual calendar movements). In 2010, Piaget celebrated the 50th anniversary of the commercialisation of the legendary Calibre 12P in due style by presenting Calibres 1200P (hours and minutes) and 1208P (hours, minutes and small seconds), the thinnest mechanical self-winding movements on the market at just 2.35 mm thick, a first record. They were integrated within the new 43 mm Altiplano case and thereby set a second record for the thinnest watch in
    its category (5.25 mm).

    In presenting its new self-winding tourbillon Calibre 1270P, the culmination of a three-year development process, the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget is taking an additional step in this field of excellence represented by ultra-thin mechanical movements. The cushion-shaped 1270P movement is the epitome of authentic fine watchmaking, housed within an identically shaped case. One of the most emblematic complications, the self-winding tourbillon – complete with its gold micro-rotor – thereby finds a new expression in this Calibre 1270P. In addition to the technical feat of producing an extremely complex 269-part mechanism in such diminutive dimensions – some gear wheels are a mere 0.12 mm thick! – this Calibre 1270P is distinguished by an exceptional aesthetic appeal that reveals the eminently modern nature of the Piaget Emperador Coussion Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin.

    This new timepiece in the Piaget Emperador collection is making its mark on this iconic line in the Black Tie collection thanks to a powerful design and a decidedly avant-garde character. Confidently overturning the established codes of fine watchmaking, this model offers a dial-side view – through the laser-engraved sapphire crystal – of the most fascinating mechanical components, from automatic winding through to hand-fitting. The offset micro-rotor in gold can thus be freely admired, entwined with the imposing and equally offset tourbillon carriage to form a figure 8, the ultimate lucky number. Meanwhile, the offset hour and minute hands appear at 5 o’clock. The meticulous finishing of the movement is also visible through the sapphire crystal. The design codes inherent to Black Tie models are also interpreted in an elegantly contemporary manner including laser guilloché work on the dial, tapered hour-markers pointing towards the offset handfitting, as well as the beautifully highlighted gold-rimmed oscillating weight and tourbillon displays. The resolutely modern overall tone is subtly counter-balanced by the traditional Haute Horlogerie decoration of the micro-rotor, guilloché-worked and adorned with the Piaget coat-of-arms.

    This decision to present a transparent view of the mechanism through the dial side is a further demonstration of the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget’s wish to place fully mastered technical expertise in the service of design.

    Like all the new complicated movements from the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget, this concentrated blend of technologies and innovations is housed within a generously sized cushion-shaped Emperador case in 18-carat pink or white gold, measuring 46.5 mm in diameter and water-resistant to 3ATM (approximately 30 metres). The solid case-back, engraved with the Piaget coat-of-arms and the Calibre 1270P reference, features two openings: one for the power-reserve indication, and the other to provide a view of the tourbillon carriage. This new Piaget Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin is fitted with a brown alligator leather strap secured by an 18-carat gold folding clasp.

    While displaying its finest expertise expressed in such a resolutely modern way, the new Piaget Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatic Ultra-Thin also sets a new record in the brand’s favourite field of ultra-thin watchmaking.
  • Brand  : Piaget
    Collection  : Emperador
    Model  : Emperador Coussin Tourbillon Automatique Extra-Plat
    Reference  : G0A36041
    Complement : Pink gold
    On sale : 2011
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 46.5 mm
    Thickness : 10.40 mm
    Styles : High Horology
    Atypical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Piaget 1270P
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Extra-thin
    Guilloché
    Complication : Tourbillon
    Small Seconds
    Power Reserve Indicator
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Engraved caseback
    Open caseback
    Extra-thin
    Shape : Cushion
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Sapphire
    Open
    Dial color : Pink
    Display : Hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Dark Brown
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics : Wold's thinnest self-winding tourbillon watch (10.4 mm)

    Movement
    35 jewels
    200 components
    Manufacture Piaget 1270P ultra-thin mechanical self-winding tourbillon movement
    Movement thickness : 5.35
    Diameter : 34.9 mm
    Frequency :
    21 600 vibrations/hour
    Off-centred tourbillon carriage at 1 o'clock
    Weight of tourbillon carriage :
    0.2 g (3 titanium bridges)
    Thickness of tourbillon carriage :
    2.8 mm
    22-carat pink gold micro-rotor
    off-centred at 10 o'clock
    Power reserve of 40 hours displayed on the case-back

    Finishing
    Circular Côtes de Genève (back)
    Sunburst satin-brushed guilloché mainplate (face)
    Sunburst. bevelled and hand-drawn bridges (face)
    Circular satinbrushed wheels
    Sunburst satin-brushed barrel cover
    Blued screws
    Gold guilloché oscillating weight engraved with Piaget coat-of-arms
    Polished “P” on the tourbillon
    carriage
    Hand-bevelled carriage arms

    Case
    18-carat pink gold

    Dial
    Laser-printed glass dial revealing the movement
    Tapering hour-markers pointing towards an off-centred dial

    Strap
    18-carat pink gold folding clasp