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LIMELIGHT GALA

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Dressed up to the nines, the new version of the Limelight Gala jewellery watch heralds a new mood of seductive glamour with two new gold-engraved version : a vibrant orange enamel dial over gold engraved to replicate snake-skin and a Decor Palace bracelet, dressed in shades of cognac diamonds. 

The Limelight Gala watch is the quintessential Piaget jewellery watch, named for its understated glamour and high-profile appearances at 1970s parties, balls and galas, worn by members of the Piaget society – Yves Piaget’s international circle of friends, celebrities, artists, movie stars; the jet-set glitterati of the day. 

A masterwork designed by Jean-Claude Gueit, the Limelight Gala watch was among the ladies’ watches showcased at an event held in 1973 in the suitably glamorous surroundings of the Gstaad Palace, Switzerland. It was just four years after the launch of Piaget’s groundbreaking 21st Century Collection, that re-invented the jewellery watch for a new, young-spirited, fashion-conscious audience, fusing jewellery and watchmaking through thrilling creativity. The Maison’s dramatic cuff watches and Swinging Sautoirs were the stars of the collection. By 1973, after almost a decade, Piaget had made the art of the jewellery watch their own, and, in a subtle evolution of the cuff watch, the Limelight Gala re-ignited tradition and elegance with brilliant touches of sensuality and seduction.

Now for spring 2026, Piaget launches two new Limelight Gala models: craving the spotlight, an extrovert flame-hued timepiece, its dial of vibrant orange Grand Feu enamel over gold engraved to replicate snake-skin, generously encircled in diamonds that flow around the circular case and spill over, curving and flowing into the rich sunset shades of spessartite garnets, on a bracelet of snake-skin  engraved gold. This highly specialised recherché engraving technique, introduced in 2019 on the Extremely Lady watch, demands extreme skill and expertise, a tribute to the dedicated artisans of the House of Gold. The trompe-l’oeil effect of depth and texture mimics the sinuous, undulating scales of the reptile.

For the ultimate expression of the original understated glamour, this spring Piaget unveils a Limelight Gala watch showcasing the Maison’s famous Decor Palace engraving, the subtle rose gold of bracelet and dial dressed in shades of cognac diamonds. The rugged, organic, textural engraving known as Decor Palace was a defining feature of the jewellery watches of the 1960’s and has remained one of Piaget’s most distinctive and best-loved signatures.

First developed in 1961, Decor Palace became an outstanding feature of Piaget’s 1969  21st Century Collection.  Inspired by guilloché engraving, the textured surfaces challenged long held traditions of smooth polished gold, transforming the noble metal from a structural support to an expressive, artistic, thrilling focal point. Fluid and free-hand, Decor Palace can only be achieved through exceptional goldsmithing skills.  Each individual line or groove is incised into the gold, by hand, using the sharp tip of a burin. Gold shavings are gently blown away from the surface after each movement, in a rhythmic, meditative process.  Each interpretation of Decor Palace is unique, as each goldsmith has his or her own technique, perhaps exerting different pressure, working at different angles, different speeds, with different gestures, to create an individual work of art, that illuminates Piaget’s dedication to its artisans, to the importance of the human touch.

Here, the virtuoso hand-craftsmanship is shown to perfection, the fluid, rhythmic lines of differing depth sending light skimming across the gold, like limelight, in perfect harmony with the subtlety of tone and nuance, light and shade, in the meticulous gradation of diamond colours, from white to cognac. On both models, the subtle dégradé composition and setting of the stones, the spessartite garnets and the white and cognac diamonds, are the result of intricate, painstaking work, requiring time, patience, extreme skill and a true artist’s sensibility in the selection and sequencing of nuances of shade, hue and tone, working hand in hand with nature’s palette of colour and light.

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