1270P
Ultra-thin self-winding mechanical tourbillon
Specific highlights
• One of the world's thinnest shaped self-winding tourbillon: 5.5 mm thick.
• Piaget's first automatic tourbillon.
• The flying tourbillon gives the piece an undeniable elegance, with the carriage suspended from a
single axis just above the dial at 1 o'clock.
• The visual effect produced by the flying tourbillon is accentuated by the presence of the "P" initial.
The asymmetrical nature of this decorative feature required meticulous development to ensure the
overall balance.
• The ultra-thin carriage (2.8 mm) weighs only 0.2 g thanks to its three titanium bridges.
• Seconds indicated by the flying tourbillon.
• Coussin-shaped movement.
• Reversed watchmaking codes: bridges on dial side, plate and power reserve on case-back.
34.9 mm
5.5 mm
34.9 mm
1270P
Ultra-thin self-winding mechanical tourbillon,
power reserve indicator
Functions
Off-centred hours and minutes at 5 o'clock.
Flying tourbillon at 1 o'clock.
Seconds indicated by the flying tourbillon at 1 o'clock.
Power reserve indicator on the case-back.
Finishing
Back side: Circular Côtes de Genève from the centre
of the tourbillon.
Dial side: Sunburst guilloché and satin-brushed
mainplate from the hours and minutes.
Circular-grained plate and bridges.
Hand-drawn plate.
Hand-bevelled, hand circular-grained, hand-drawn
and sunburst satin-brushed bridges.
Circular satin-brushed wheels and sunburst
satin-brushed barrel cover.
Guilloché (white or pink) platinum oscillating weight
with Piaget coat of arms.
Blued screws on bridges.
Jewels:
35
Components:
269
Movement thickness:
5.5 mm
Casing dimensions:
15
''' (ø 34.9 mm)
1/2
Frequency:
21,600 vibrations/hour, 3 Hz
Power reserve:
Approximately 42 hours
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