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Piaget Upstream Chronograph 27150
Piaget Upstream Chronograph 27150
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Details
Details
The Piaget Upstream is an interesting watch for many reasons. The Cal. 212P Chronoflex movement is an uncommon quartz hybrid movement with split-seconds chronograph and date complications. This movement was used by Cartier in a few Tank and Santos Watches. Also, this watch has a beautiful "ice cube" bracelet with no traditional clasp. To put on/remove the watch, the case must be popped open to slide over the wrist. The Upstream is an under-appreciated Piaget collection that provides interesting mechanics, design language and an entry to the Piaget brand for a solid price point.
Features
Features
Circa: 2000's
Reference: 27150 / G0A26007
Bracelet: Original Stainless Steel Piaget Bracelet
Case Size: 33mm x 40mm
Case Metal: Stainless Steel
Movement: Chronoflex Piaget Caliber 212P - Quartz Hybrid
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Split-Seconds Chronograph & Date
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes included - no warranty papers
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.25”
Condition
Condition
Case has micros under a loupe. Bracelet has micros under a loupe. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.
Brand History
Brand History
Cartier, founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier, began as a jewelry workshop that quickly gained recognition among French aristocracy. Under the leadership of Alfred Cartier, the company expanded into watchmaking, with a pivotal moment occurring in 1904 when Louis Cartier created the Santos Dumont, the world's first modern men's wristwatch, for aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont.
Throughout the 20th century, Cartier continued to innovate in watch design, introducing iconic timepieces like the Tank in 1918, inspired by the Renault FT-17 tank. The company's watches became known for blending functionality with artistic elements, incorporating Art Deco influences and precious materials. Today, as part of the Richemont Group, Cartier remains a leader in luxury watchmaking, continuing to produce exquisite timepieces that combine tradition with contemporary design, from the classic Tank to the modern Pasha.














