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Launched in 1972 as the 15102, then renamed the Black Tie watch in 2014, with the then innovating Beta 21 movement at its beating heart, this boldly-scaled design masterpiece was the most beloved of all seven Piaget watches in the collection of Andy Warhol - cultural icon and key member of the aspirational Piaget Society. Now officially known as the Andy Warhol watch, thanks to a partnership between two entities – Piaget itself and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts – this creation stands in recognition of the genuine and long-lasting friendship Yves Piaget and Warhol enjoyed since they met in the United States, between New York, chez Regine’s or the glitzy Washington galas. With its generous 45mm case, and its voluptuous, sweeping gold gadroons curving around the bezel, the design, instantly joined the pantheon of great collectible icons.
Visit Piaget, located on the Ground Level
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