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Thanks a lot Melvyn for this post!
May 16, 2013,14:21 PM
The "broderie" on the dial is a kind of meeting point between couture and jewelry. That's very logical in the context of Piaget.
Thanks for the post!
Fx
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Thanks a lot Melvyn for this post!
By: foversta : May 16th, 2013-14:21
The "broderie" on the dial is a kind of meeting point between couture and jewelry. That's very logical in the context of Piaget. Thanks for the post! Fx
Most people will just look but not see
By: MTF : May 16th, 2013-18:30
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