
"Piaget's Swinging Pebbles are not watches you wear on your wrist. They're pendant watches, sculpted entirely from a single slice of semiprecious stone and hung from sinuous twisted gold chains."
"The collection comes in three stone varieties: golden tiger's eye, grass-green verdite, and pietersite, each with its own mood and temperature."
"Piaget essentially said: what if none of that matters and the watch just hangs from your neck like a very beautiful rock? It's a deeply different kind of confidence."
"Choosing between them feels less like selecting a product variant and more like choosing a personal talisman."
Piaget's Swinging Pebbles, introduced at Watches and Wonders 2026, are pendant watches made from a single slice of semiprecious stone, suspended from gold chains. This innovative design shifts the focus from traditional wristwatches to a new form of wearable art that hangs at the collarbone. The collection features three stone varieties: golden tiger's eye, grass-green verdite, and pietersite, each offering unique aesthetics. The design draws inspiration from Piaget's historical collections, emphasizing a departure from conventional watch dimensions and styles.
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