
In this article, jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) shares his initial impressions and stunning photography of the Piaget Polo Skeleton Blue. His post highlights the watch's ultra-thin profile, skeletonized movement, and surprising bracelet comfort, challenging common perceptions about the Polo S line. This piece offers valuable insights for collectors considering Piaget's modern sports watches.






Pleasure to share my passion here. Only discovered this maison this year Cheers Robin
Looks identical to my GP Laureato. Big congrats Robin!
Yes some similarities in the movement architecture I believe I will share some pics of the case back where there are more interesting parts to see including the micro rotor I like your GP too ! I hope more collectors look at GP, UN, Chopard, Piaget etc as they have been making nice sports watches too. Instead of the usual suspects of AP, rolex and PP only Cheers Robin
And this will come as no surprise - I have considered the very Piaget you have purchased! It is wonderfully interesting to me.
And the bracelet looks both comfortable and sturdy as well.
It fits your collection very well.
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