
In this insightful post, jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) shares his extended impressions of the Piaget Polo Skeleton, highlighting its comfort, case, and bracelet finishing, alongside the intricate skeletonized dial and movement. His personal reflections offer a valuable, long-term perspective on living with this distinctive timepiece, complemented by a comparison with his Piaget Altiplano 900P. This article explores why the Piaget Polo Skeleton resonates with collectors and how it holds up to daily wear.



Yes, Skeletons are great. My Skeleton is just awesome, so i want more of it. Strangely i wear a non skeleton while i rotate much. Agree, i prefer a silver or white dialed Altiplano. But that is for every watch i wear. Albeit i got a blue dialed watch incoming. My second.
I would personally love own both of these Piagets.
One detail I am not fond of, PIAGET between 10 and 11. They have it on the rotor, a stroke of genius to see the name here and there! But the other location is a big turnoff for me. Still, I admire the watch, and it looks fabulous on your wrist!
Can't really get to know a watch if we rotate them daily. Thanks for your advice
Can't wait to see which blue dial watch Excited for you!
These 2 cover most bases
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