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Bangkok’s high-society scene got a proper dose of glam the other night, as Swiss luxury watchmaker Piaget hosted a swanky private dinner dubbed ‘Play of Shapes’, and oh boy — it was posh with a capital ‘P’.
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Front and centre? None other than Apo Nattawin, Piaget’s dashing Global Ambassador, looking sharp as ever in a sleek brown-toned suit.
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The main star on his wrist? The all-new Sixtie timepiece in rose gold, topped off with that signature Gadroon motif around the bezel — pure elegance.
He rounded off the look with rose gold pieces from Piaget’s Possession collection, serving style and sophistication in equal measure.
But Apo Nattawin didn’t turn up solo. He was joined by two stunners from the Piaget Society club — Freen Sarocha and Fye Phiranya — both making their official debut with the Sixtie collection in Thailand.
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Freen Sarocha went for a total black moment — sleek, minimal, with just the right amount of drama. On her wrist? A Sixtie watch in polished steel, the bezel iced out with 51 sparkling diamonds.
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She layered it up with white gold jewellery — a bit of Piaget Rose here, a splash of Possession there — earrings, necklaces, bangles, and rings. It was giving “dark elegance”, and we were here for it.
Faye Peraya, meanwhile, played it classy with a two-tone Sixtie watch — steel blended with rose gold — matched with all-Possession jewellery for that balanced glam-meets-playful vibe. Stylish without trying too hard, she totally nailed that understated chic look.
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This wasn’t just a watch launch — it was a statement. Piaget’s Sixtie collection is all about vintage charm with a modern edge, and the trio brought that vision to life flawlessly. Private dinner, exclusive guest list, and star-studded flair? Tick, tick, tick