Breguet, Piaget and Buccellati are 3 more famous brands adding elaborate handcrafting to the gold surfaces of their ...
As the Quartz Crisis took hold in the 1970s, family-owned Piaget was nimble enough to read the writing on the wall: Signing on with a consortium of Swiss watch brands, it helped develop the electronic ...
On the occasion of Piaget’s 150th anniversary, the luxury Maison has announced the revival of a golden Polo reference that embodies the glamour and sports chic spirit of the ‘80s. A near identical ...
Piaget’s stages of development include sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. While there is some criticism of them, they may help characterize child development.
Piaget’s stages of development describe how children learn as they grow up. There are four distinct stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. Jean Piaget was ...
The dominance of all-steel sport watches—particularly those designed by Gérald Genta, like the Patek Philippe Nautilus and Audemars Piguet Royal Oak—is fading among watch collectors. Men are ...
In 1874, a 19-year-old Georges-Édouard Piaget set up a workshop on his family’s farm in the Swiss Jura village of La Côte-aux-Fées, where he pursued a hobby that was hardly provincial: watchmaking.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Literary tracker of timepieces and luxury goods. Piaget Adrivea ring watch. The high-jewelry ring boasts a center 10.88-carat ...
This softening of style and embracing of bodily luxury hasn’t done away with our manly love of the fastest, loudest cars and motorcycles, dangerous deep-sea adventures, safaris, and all the other ...
The Prix Solo honours the most outstanding presentation among the galleries with solo booths at Art Genève (29 January-1 ...
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Jean Piaget (1896-1980) always considered himself a natural scientist, not a psychologist. As a boy he quickly gave up play and pretend to take refuge in "work" -- exploring internal combustion ...