Piaget celebrates the bold spirit of the 1960s with Sixtie, a collection that fuses art, history, and avant-garde watchmaking.
In a daring move that challenges convention, Piaget unveils Sixtie—a collection that not only pays tribute to the 60s, but redefines the very foundations of horological art. The trapezoidal shape, a forgotten emblem of an era marked by excess and creative freedom, returns in this piece that merges fine jewellery with Swiss precision in a single aesthetic statement.
Far from being a mere nostalgic nod, Sixtie is conceived as a rebirth: an original design with no immediate precedent, drawing inspiration from history without replicating it. The watch, which appears to float on the wrist, evokes the pendant sautoirs that Piaget immortalised more than half a century ago—now reimagined as a contemporary talisman.


Crafted in gold and designed to be worn alone or stacked, the piece marks a new era for the brand: freer, more expressive, and decidedly sophisticated. The name Sixtie is a bold declaration—it is not just a watch, but an attitude. An invitation to embrace the present with the confidence of one who knows the worth of their legacy.