Shape Shifters: Piaget Throws a Glamorous Dinner Party in Bangkok with Apo Nattawin
Bangkok doesn’t just sparkle—it blazes when Piaget comes to town. On May 14, 2025, the iconic Swiss watchmaker and jeweller lit up the city’s skyline with a strikingly elegant affair at the Champagne Bar of the Waldorf Astoria Bangkok. The evening wasn’t just another society dinner—it was a bold celebration of Piaget’s rebellious spirit, wrapped in a decadent display of design, precision, and unapologetic glamour.
Fronting the festivities? None other than Global Ambassador Apo Nattawin, whose magnetic presence anchored the night. Alongside a select guest list of tastemakers and trailblazers—including screen darlings Freen Sarocha and Faye Malisorn—the atmosphere crackled with style, and a hint of something more subversive: creativity breaking the mould.
Dubbed Play of Shapes, the dinner was an ode to Piaget’s legacy of audacious craftsmanship. Rather than playing it safe with tradition, the Maison showcased timepieces that twist, tilt, and reimagine convention. Guests were treated to a first look at the newly launched Sixtie—a show-stealer with its trapeze-shaped case that dares to defy geometry. Collectors murmured appreciatively at the sight of the Andy Warhol, a cult classic with a cushion-shaped edge. Meanwhile, the sensual curves of the Limelight Gala added a flash of feminine energy, and the Polo79 made its comeback, bringing a splash of jet-set nostalgia with a modern tick.
But the real flex? A rare curation from Piaget’s private collection—sautoirs and cuff watches that weren’t just accessories, but pieces of art history. These relics told the story of a Maison that’s never been content with blending in. Piaget’s aesthetic has always leaned into the bold and the beautiful, and these archival masterpieces proved it.
On the menu was a tailored culinary journey by Chef Hathairat of the Waldorf Astoria. Every course was crafted to echo the precision and imagination of Piaget’s creations. The evening unfolded to the soundtrack of live music, transforming the dinner into an immersive experience that was equal parts elegance and edge.
Style moments, of course, came in full force. Apo Nattawin wore the Sixtie watch (G0A50302)—a trapeze-shaped beauty in 18K rose gold, paired with a Possession bracelet, pendant, and rings from the "Decor Palace" collection.
Freen Sarocha stunned in a steel Sixtie set with 51 brilliant-cut diamonds, alongside Piaget Rose earrings and a diamond-studded white gold Possession suite.
Faye Malisorn opted for the two-tone steel and rose gold Sixtie, elevated with matching Possession hoops, pendants, and rings that added sparkle without trying too hard.
Piaget’s Play of Shapes wasn’t just a dinner—it was a reminder that when it comes to pushing boundaries in design, heritage, and luxury, this is one Maison that doesn’t just keep time—it shapes it.