to make a fine Swiss watch. Look closely at these two watches. One is a classic Piaget Polo, perhaps the most prestigious timepiece in the world. It costs about $12,000. The other costs a tenth as much. It is also a Swiss watch, but a private-label maker with no pedigree, no reputation, and no fashion cachet. Which would you rather own? The genuine heirloom? Or the no- name knock-off? Some jewelers seem to think any Swiss watch is worth having. So they advertise mass-produced watches, with gold cases, diamonds and obvious Swiss names. But these are not the true classics. The real prestige watches have stood the test of time. They are conceived by the world's great designers, crafted individually by hand, tested again and again. They are heavy with fine gold and gems, and well worth their price. These are the names you read about. Piaget Polo. The legendary Corum Coin. Concord. The breathtakingly beautiful Jean Lassale Thalassa. These are the recognized leaders in elegance and style. So when you are looking to own or give an heirloom-quality timepiece, don't be beguiled by a solid gold case and a pretty Swiss face. Insist on the true prestige of a leading brand. A Swiss would never make such .a. mistake. Why should you? pH\ Jparakil The jewelry maker. 29100 Northwestern Hwy., in the Franklin Center next to Norm's. Mon., Tiles., Wed., Fri. 9:30-6:00; Thur: 9:30-8:00; Sat. 9:30-5:00 356-7140