Is 2 mm The End of An Ultra-thin Watch?
The Altiplano Ultimate Concept watch is now officially on the market. The thickness of the watch is only 2mm. It is the thinnest mechanical watch at present. Find best discount replica watches, super clone watches at Watchesbuyoff.to.
In 2018, the Altiplano Ultimate Concept watch became the world's thinnest mechanical watch with the extremely thin 2mm. The prototype development of the watch alone took four years, but at the beginning of its release, it was still a conceptual watch. Since the concept watch was born, the entire Piaget team spent another two years perfecting the design and craftsmanship, making this concept watch an everyday choice.
In order to achieve a watch thickness of 2 mm, a remarkable world record, the R & D team needs to constantly innovate. You know, the thickness of this watch is only equivalent to one euro coin, and even comparable to the thickness of two credit cards overlapping together. Generally, traditional watches have four layers: the bezel and crystal cover, dial, hands and movement embedded in the case and case back.
Since 1957, PIAGET has been known in the industry for its excellent ultra-thin watchmaking process. Previously, PIAGET has applied the innovative concept of the fusion of the case and the movement to the 900P movement (3.65 mm) that was launched in 2014. This watch became the thinnest mechanical watch in the world at that time. This breakthrough design abandons the traditional movement main board, integrates the movement and the case, and directly uses a complete gold material to carve into the case, cover and main plate. In 2018, Piaget further developed this concept and launched the Altiplano Ultimate Automatic watch with a thickness of only 4.3mm, becoming the thinnest automatic mechanical watch at the time.
Now that the Altiplano Ultimate Concept watch has been conceived, the only option for PIAGET is to keep moving forward on this basis. The brand immediately embarked on an unprecedented journey of miniature watchmaking technology, embarked on an innovative watch structure, directly assembled the movement substrate on the case, and finally applied for up to five technical patents.
In 2018, the Altiplano Ultimate Concept watch became the world's thinnest mechanical watch with the extremely thin 2mm. The prototype development of the watch alone took four years, but at the beginning of its release, it was still a conceptual watch. Since the concept watch was born, the entire Piaget team spent another two years perfecting the design and craftsmanship, making this concept watch an everyday choice.
In order to achieve a watch thickness of 2 mm, a remarkable world record, the R & D team needs to constantly innovate. You know, the thickness of this watch is only equivalent to one euro coin, and even comparable to the thickness of two credit cards overlapping together. Generally, traditional watches have four layers: the bezel and crystal cover, dial, hands and movement embedded in the case and case back.
Since 1957, PIAGET has been known in the industry for its excellent ultra-thin watchmaking process. Previously, PIAGET has applied the innovative concept of the fusion of the case and the movement to the 900P movement (3.65 mm) that was launched in 2014. This watch became the thinnest mechanical watch in the world at that time. This breakthrough design abandons the traditional movement main board, integrates the movement and the case, and directly uses a complete gold material to carve into the case, cover and main plate. In 2018, Piaget further developed this concept and launched the Altiplano Ultimate Automatic watch with a thickness of only 4.3mm, becoming the thinnest automatic mechanical watch at the time.
Now that the Altiplano Ultimate Concept watch has been conceived, the only option for PIAGET is to keep moving forward on this basis. The brand immediately embarked on an unprecedented journey of miniature watchmaking technology, embarked on an innovative watch structure, directly assembled the movement substrate on the case, and finally applied for up to five technical patents.
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