davidsands
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I have this watch and wear it often
I received this watch from my father as a gift in the early 1980's or late 1970's . The original movement was one which automatically advanced or backed off 1 hour if the crown was pulled out halfway and then rotated forward or backward for a second.
In about 2008 the movement stopped working. I sent the watch in to the Fort Worth service center and they replaced the movement for free.
The back of the watch has a model number which is assigned to this watch but with a gold dial. I have contacted the service center and have verified that the serial number on the watch is registered to me but they agree that the model number would seem to indicate the watch should have a gold dial. It never had a gold dial.
Does anyone know what the correct model number is for this watch?
Face of Watch
Back of Watch
Like MB&F #3.......
By: MTF : July 9th, 2009-19:08
Art, There really is nothing new in design. Some people got excited that you can get the Max Buser & Friends Horological Machine #3 (what a mouthful) in vertical or horizontal case orientation. Looks like Piaget tried it in 1980 and probably another older...
Itchy indeed...
By: LCDW : July 19th, 2009-05:26
I become when I saw the picture. I'm lucky to be given a Polo and for years I'm looking at it, marvelling at the lines on the case integrated with the lines on the dial...beautiful and though seems simple, the look of Polo has always been one of my favour...
Missing One - Late Response!
By: TJRB : August 3rd, 2010-06:26
MTF and Others, Sorry for the very delayed response to the thread, but i just saw it while surfing the site. In response to the questions and interest, i have owned the "missing one" for over twenty years. For the record, it's the all gold vertical editio...
Great post!
By: dxboon : August 8th, 2010-09:43
Thanks for taking all those pictures of your beautiful watch. It's a classy piece that's perfect for wearing with a suit or casually. What a great example of a Piaget! Hope to read more from you! Cheers, Daos
Piaget Service
By: tickertp : August 13th, 2010-17:01
Nice Polo! I've enjoyed my Piaget as well.... but it has the pesky 8P2 movement. I'm having trouble with it now in getting the hours to set properly. Question - what did Piaget charge you for the service? Does anyone out there have an independent service ...
Also worn by Steve Martin
By: revtoddlinn : May 6th, 2011-21:50
Hey, I know this post is a bit late, but I just came across this forum recently. Thought you might be interested in knowing that this Piaget was also worn by Steve Martin's character, Neil Page, in the 1987 movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Here's a l...
Wow thats a beauty!
By: Dino944 : January 24th, 2012-06:57
I love the original Piaget Polo design, both on a bracelet or a strap. Very cool that yours is an automatic and nice to see you still have the original items that came with the watch, like box, case, papers, wallet etc. What a great looking watch. I hope ...
The Mists of Time
By: MTF : June 12th, 2014-23:29
davidsands, Lucky you to have this old design. Alas, in those days, as a small family firm with small batches of production of many variations (usually dials), not a lot of emphasis was placed on recording model numbers or names. Watches were simple descr...