ADAM'S Fine Jewellery & Ladies Watches 2nd December 2025
TUESDAY 2 ND DECEMBER 2025 . STARTING AT 4PM 102 96 PIAGET: A RARE AND COLLECTIBLE LADY’S LAPIS LAZULI AND GOLD BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1970 Retailed by Jean Été Paris Of 18-jewels Cal-9P1 manual movement, the oval lapis la - zuli dial with polished hands, to a textured gold nugget-link bracelet, in 18K gold, dial, movement and clasp signed Pia- get, case signed Jean Été, with maker’s mark ‘GL’, Swiss assay mark, French import marks, mov. no. 719247, case no. 205121 & 9850D79, length approximately 19.5cm € 15,000 - 25,000 Only 23 pieces were produced between 1970-1973 with vari - ous hardstones for the dial. Founded in 1852 in Paris’ prestigious 8th arrondissement, Jean Été is a renowned name in luxury watchmaking and jewellery. Initially focused on producing high-end timepieces, the house quickly became an established voice in the world of jewellery, notably through its collaborations with major Place Vendôme maisons. Its heritage is rooted in traditional craftsmanship passed down through generations, allowing the brand to establish itself among the world’s leading luxury houses. Jean Été watches are true works of art, uniting refined aesthet - ics with technical precision. Each piece is designed to appeal to both enthusiasts and connoisseurs, featuring a gold case, silver dial, and antique leather strap. These creations encap- sulate elegance and luxury, offering a distinctive and timeless style. Beyond timepieces, Jean Été jewellery is also highly admired for its elegance and authenticity. Solitaire rings, rings with flo - ral motifs, and pieces set with precious stones such as rubies, sapphires, and diamonds highlight the brand’s creativity and craftsmanship.
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