Piaget G0A34022 Features
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Ref. No. :G0A34022
Code :8680
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Pink gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 35,195
Availability
On request
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :Piaget 860P
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
Dial :Blue
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Functions :Moonphase
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Piaget G0A34022 The Related Reviews:
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Piaget G0A34022 wrist watches news:
Hello all,First time here and first time as a Patek owner. I recently picked up this 1991 (per archive date) Calatrava 3923 and I am amazed at the quality and workmanship. I used to own a Rolex and I thought that was king, until now. As I have been researching and reading around, it does appear that the size is smaller than what is generally accepted nowadays as a men's watch (32mm). The lines and look to the watch are timeless (IMHO) and I would think they would never go out of style. What I'm undecided about is whether it is too small, which will look weird on me and also diminish the value later on. My thoughts are (while watching current men's fashion) is that the smaller watches will make a comeback. If you look at the suit's men are wearing now, they are retro to the 50's and 60's in style and cut. The large 38-44mm watches look way out of place (again, my opinion only). What do you guys think, are the smaller-midsize watches dead or making a comeback?My wrist is 7.5"
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I had a chance to briefly handle this hunk of a watch, just long enough to inspect it from all angles, snap some pics for sharing, and reach an intense excitement I'm not gonna repeat the introduction of this watch, as much have already been mentioned by most of the esteemed owners and enthusiasts in the online universe. You may have known this watch much better, but I'm sure you don't mind a few more pics here to remind you its beauty Arguably the best designed ROO, some have coined it the King, RB2 is extremely rich in details, all race car inspired, which make this watch highly addictive. The brilliant combo of titanium and ceramic gives this watch a balanced contrast which exudes ultimate sportiness and luxury. The cut-out dial which exposes the movement is a novel design. The choice of the font in the chrono sub-dials as well as the use of rail markers in the sec sub-dial at 12o'clock have given the dial its rightful modern look, while those colorful chrono hands have added a hi








