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Piaget and Wristcheck join forces on the Altiplano Ultimate Automatic 910P in Wristcheck blue, limited to 30 pieces. Two worlds united by one shared belief: that the most exciting place to be is at the edge of what's possible.
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Close-up of the Piaget Altiplano 910P dial, showing the skeletonised automatic movement, blue sunray chapter ring, silver subsidiary dial and navy leather strap.
The Piaget Altiplano 910P with a skeletonised movement, blue sunray dial and navy leather strap, shown alongside its caseback against a blue atmospheric background.
A NEW FACE
When we thought about what a Wristcheck x Piaget collaboration should look like, the 910P was the only starting point that made sense. At 4.3mm, the case and movement are a single object, with 238 components fully visible from the dial side. And Piaget didn't have to make it this beautiful - the motto that has guided the Maison since 1874 says it best: 'Always do better than necessary.
A PERFECT MATCH
Piaget's relationship with ultra-thin watchmaking goes back to 1957, when the 9P movement set a new standard for mechanical calibres. The self-winding 12P followed in 1960, and the 910P is where that decades-long pursuit arrives - a design recognised with the Mechanical Exception Prize at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève in 2021.

For this limited edition, Wristcheck signature blue runs across the hour counter, hands, screws, and peripheral rotor, drawing the eye through the movement's architecture. The caseback carries a double engraving of the Wristcheck logo and Piaget crest, paired with a deep blue calfskin strap finished with blue topstitching.
A Piaget Altiplano automatic watch with a blue dial and skeletonised movement worn on a wrist, photographed against a blue background.
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This Altiplano with Piaget is a moment we're incredibly proud of. They have always believed in doing better than necessary – pushing past what already exists to find what's possible beyond it. That restlessness is something we share at Wristcheck, and it's exactly why this collaboration feels so right.
Austen Chu — Founder & CEO, Wristcheck
Close-up of a Piaget watch movement through a sapphire case back, revealing a 30-jewel Swiss automatic calibre with an open-worked architecture. A blue sunburst dial and violet jewel settings are visible through the exhibition caseback.
CASE MATERIAL
Solid 18K White Gold
Case Diameter
41 mm
Total Thickness
4.3 mm
Movement
Calibre 910P Automatic (Self-winding)
Power Reserve
~48-50 hours
Frequency
21,600 vph / 3 Hz
Components
238
Jewels
30
Functions
Off-centered hours and minutes (at 10 o'clock)
Water Resistance
2 ATM (approx. 20 meters)
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