Piaget has unveiled Colors of Extraleganza, the final chapter of its High Jewelry trilogy celebrating the Maison’s signature blend of extravagance and elegance. Comprising 65 exceptional creations, the collection follows Essence of Extraleganza (2024) and Shapes of Extraleganza (2025), bringing to a close a trilogy inspired by the creative energy and cultural vibrancy of the 1960s and 1970s.
At the heart of the collection is Piaget’s longstanding relationship with color, a legacy that dates back to the introduction of its ultra-thin caliber 9P movement in 1957, which enabled the creation of gemstone-set dials in a variety of vivid hues. Crafted at the Maison’s Ateliers de l’Extraordinaire, the new collection explores color not only through gemstones but also through texture, form, and the expressive interplay of contrasting shades.
The collection also revisits Piaget’s iconic 1969 sautoir timepiece through the Flamboyant Links set, featuring rose gold, tiger’s eye, and a 4.13-carat mandarin garnet in a convertible design. Other highlights include the sculptural Gold Swirl creations and the colorful Gems Pop set, inspired by the Memphis art movement of the 1980s.
Through these creations, Piaget reaffirms its mastery of color, gemstones, and goldsmithing, transforming color into a defining signature of contemporary High Jewelry.
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