January 12, 2010 | Amy Bernstein

Piaget’s Multi-functional Limelight Twice

Piaget Limelight Twice

Piaget introduced its Limelight Twice watch in 2009. Two separate Piaget 56P quartz movements power two sets of hands, allowing two different time zones to be displayed. The design employs new technical features including a new integration mode for the case and bracelet, and a hidden time-setting push-button.

In the Haute Joaillerie version (pictured below), one face reveals a diamond-set sunburst motif with a black subdial at 6 o’clock. The second face features Roman numerals on a silver-colored dial with a diamond bezel. The watch has a black satin reversible strap. There are three models available in the Limelight collection, two versions are on a black satin strap and the third is mounted on a gold and diamond bracelet.

Piaget Limelight Twice

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About the Author: My name is Amy Bernstein and I am WatchTime’s Projects Editor. I joined WatchTime in May of 2007, and was previously employed by the technical training department of a New York-based software company. I am the managing editor for WatchTime’s ladies’ magazine Saphir, as well as the annual Buyer’s Guide, a watch catalog for collectors. I am also responsible for handling the coordination of our Inside Basel/Geneva event series, which tours throughout the summer and fall to cities within the U.S. My other interests include writing, reading, running and dancing.