Care and Maintenance

Jewellery

Piaget recommends that you have your jewellery checked every three to five years.

Learn more about the value of several simple gestures.

Cleaning

Cleaning
Clean your jewellery by gently brushing it with a soft bristle brush and warm soapy water. Rinse well and dry thoroughly. Regular cleaning will revive the brilliance of your gems.

If, despite your care, your jewellery remains dull and the gems lacklustre, take it to your Piaget dealer.

Storage and Transport

Storage and Transport
Store your jewellery in its original case or carefully wrapped separately in a soft cloth, for example, in a Piaget travel pouch (available from boutiques), to prevent it from being scratched.

Make sure necklaces and bracelets are stored flat to prevent their links from being deformed. Also, chains should be closed to prevent any knots from forming.

If you need to transport your Piaget jewellery, make sure it is carefully packed and protected, preferably in its original case or in a Piaget travel pouch (available from boutiques), to prevent it from being damaged.

Impacts

Impacts
Your jewellery may be damaged by impacts.

When you lift or carry heavy objects, make sure they are not pressing against your jewellery as they could scratch or damage it.

To reduce the risk of any scratches or impacts, avoid wearing several pieces of jewellery on the same wrist or finger.

Avoid wearing your jewellery during high-risk activities, such as extreme sports, as they are liable to damage it.

Problem?

Problem?
Like all precious objects, your jewellery will acquire a patina and risks being scratched when worn. To restore its full brilliance, take it to your Piaget boutique or retailer.

You feel that the band on your Possession ring no longer turns as freely as before? Clean your ring as recommended in the section on Cleaning, and if you are still not happy with the result, entrust it to Piaget.

A knot forms in a very fine chain? Simply slip a needle into the knot to gently loosen it using small, delicate movements. Never try and force the knot undone, as you risk damaging the chain.

Your ring is too tight or too loose? Take it to your Piaget boutique or dealer for resizing, providing the particular model can be resized.
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