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Piaget Swinging Pebbles are Watches Carved from Stone & Worn as Necklaces

Piaget Swinging Pebbles is a series of pendant watches sculpted entirely from semiprecious stone and suspended from gold chains. The Piaget Swinging Pebbles designs use materials such as tiger’s eye, verdite, and pietersite, with each piece carved from a single block and hollowed to house a quartz movement. Rather than separating case and dial, the entire exterior is formed from stone, resulting in a smooth, rounded surface that reads as a continuous volume. The watches are worn at the collarbone, shifting placement away from the wrist and into jewelry.

Each piece is paired with a twisted gold chain available in different finishes, allowing the watch to sit centrally as a pendant. The compact form measures just over 20 millimeters, maintaining a small scale while integrating the internal mechanism. Surfaces are polished to preserve the natural color variation of the stone, with each unit differing slightly in pattern.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Jewelry Timepieces - Blending functional timekeeping with necklace-form jewelry creates a category where adornment and utility converge, enabling new hybrid products that redefine personal accessories.
2. Material-integrated Design - Using single-block semiprecious stone as both case and surface suggests opportunities for designs that foreground raw material continuity and unique natural patterning as a product differentiator.
3. Miniaturized Mechanical Integration - Embedding compact quartz movements within small carved volumes highlights potential for further downscaling of mechanisms to fit unconventional housings without sacrificing reliability.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Watchmaking - High-end horology can be disrupted by reimagining placement, scale, and materials to create statement pieces that shift value perception from complication count to craftsmanship and material rarity.
2. Fine Jewelry - Jewelry houses may expand into functional adornment markets where carved gemstones serve both decorative and mechanical roles, altering customer expectations around multipurpose heirlooms.
3. Materials Sourcing and Gemstone Processing - Suppliers and lapidaries face opportunities to develop specialized cutting, hollowing, and finishing techniques tailored to preserve structural integrity while accommodating embedded movements.

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