Watches and Wonders Geneva often celebrates craftsmanship, heritage and horological precision, but this year, all that technical brilliance took a backseat the moment actress Gianna Jun walked into the room.
With elegance that felt both effortless and considered, she stole attention in Piaget’s latest icon: the Sixtie Sautoir Watch.
This was not your classic wristwatch. Draped around her neck like a strand of fine jewellery, the piece swung delicately with every movement. With a bold trapeze-shaped dial, a chain of 18K rose gold and accents of luminous white opal and diamonds, it merged the attitude of a statement necklace with the purpose of a timepiece.
The Watch That Moves With You


Inspired by Piaget’s 1960s archives, the Sixties Swinging Sautoir was a tribute to freedom, creativity and jewellery that does more than accessories. With the maison’s discreet quartz movement embedded within, the watch kept time while making the style feel timeless.
The design reimagined vintage glamour with a modern silhouette. It did not scream luxury. It whispered it.
Styled to Perfection

Gianna Jun layered the look with confidence. Her ensemble included Piaget’s Essence of Extraleganza earrings in yellow sapphire and diamond, as well as a bold Possession ring that added dimension without overpowering the ensemble. It was a masterclass in knowing how to balance shine with restraint.
She did not just wear the jewellery. She owned it.
A Feminine Perspective on Time



In a sea of bulky wristwatches and technical innovation, Piaget’s Sixtie Sautoir reminded us that luxury can be soft, elegant and defiantly different. It stood as a reminder that timepieces do not need to be loud to make a statement.
With Gianna Jun as its muse, Piaget delivered a vision of time told through grace, boldness and impeccable design.
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