Robb Report Singapore

Ultimately Thin

The Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept is a shameless display of skill.

- int.piaget.com

PIAGET HAS LONG been associated with ultrathin watchmakin­g. In 1957, the maison’s Calibre 9P was a hand-wound movement just two millimetre­s thick and, in 1960, its 2.3mm-thick Calibre 12P was the world’s thinnest self-winding movement at the time. Today, Piaget continues to innovate in the ultra-thin segment, particular­ly with its Altiplano line. The Altiplano Ultimate Concept – which was released in 2018 – is a boundary-pushing example that is continuing proof of Piaget’s watchmakin­g expertise.

This year, it showcases the 2mm-thick Ultimate Concept as the world’s thinnest mechanical watch. In its full realisatio­n, it is an exercise in holistic watch design. This is not just about the thinnest movement, but the thinnest overall watch. This has necessaril­y required deep integratio­n between the movement and the 41mm case. The latter is made of a cobalt alloy that is as rigid as possible to prevent bending. Instead of the usual constructi­on, where the movement is sandwiched between caseback, dial and crystal, the Ultimate Concept consists of two layers: the caseback, which doubles as the main plate and also houses the sapphire, and the movement components.

These components are on full display, as a dial would only add bulk, and are arranged in as flat a plane as possible. The mainspring barrel is machined directly into the caseback and there is a curious lack of bridges as components are secured from the underside using ceramic ball bearings. Every opportunit­y to shed material was taken; for instance, the hour indicator is a recessed disc, which means only a single hand is needed for the minutes.

A unique challenge for a watch this thin is the winding mechanism. A crown less than two millimetre­s in diameter would be too difficult to manipulate. The solution was a flat crown that is recessed into the case when not in use. As there is no room for a vertically oriented crown wheel, a special type of ‘infinite’ screw is used to translate the twisting of the crown into winding the mainspring. The crystal is a paper-thin sapphire slice just 0.2mm thick and lies flush with the case when set. It is glued in precisely and to enable servicing a small channel allows air to be introduced so that the pressure will aid in removing the crystal. Despite this, the Ultimate Concept has a water resistance of three bar, an impressive feat considerin­g its demanding constructi­on.

This technical feat is delivered in a package that is minimalist despite its complexity. The black PVD finishing and brushed surfaces are an understate­d, darkly modern look, but one that preserves the elegance that is also a Piaget hallmark.

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Piaget has reimagined many of the fundamenta­ls of watchmakin­g with the Altiplano Ultimate Concept.

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