dxboon[Elite User]
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Hi, and welcome!
May 20, 2010,20:45 PM
Unfortunately, I don't know any more than what I posted previously. I've personally never handled or seen an Aleure in the metal. Perhaps, a Piaget collector or historian of the brand would find an Aleure piece valuable in some way, but I've not heard of any demand for the pieces myself.
Cheers,
Daos
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A request for a little history lesson...
By: ThomasM : March 10th, 2010-13:56
In the perennial question about the so-called Big Three (ironically, in Taiwan and parts of Greater China, the "Three P's" include Piaget...) a large part of the justification for The Big Three is the fact that a. they have a continuous and contiguous pro...
Thanks for the post, Thomas!
By: dxboon : March 10th, 2010-23:41
I'm looking into the question regarding cases with our friends at Piaget, and will get back to you with some answers soon hopefully! Cheers, Daos
Hello again, Thomas!
By: dxboon : March 11th, 2010-08:20
Yes, certainly having some historical knowledge for our brand discussions is very helpful. Our friends at Piaget have kindly relayed some intriguing information about their case manufacturing history. They confirmed that Piaget did make some 14K gold case...
Aleure Watch
By: nitram7 : May 20th, 2010-11:15
Found your info mentioning Aleure watches. Just wondered if you knew anything else about them ? Info about these watches is pretty hard to find on the web. I won't mind knowing or getting some idea as to their value. Does the fact that they were made by P...
Hi, and welcome!
By: dxboon : May 20th, 2010-20:45
Unfortunately, I don't know any more than what I posted previously. I've personally never handled or seen an Aleure in the metal. Perhaps, a Piaget collector or historian of the brand would find an Aleure piece valuable in some way, but I've not heard of ...
Aleure
By: nitram7 : May 23rd, 2010-17:44
I should post some pics just so that you can see it. Thanks for the help. Kevin