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These things (Ref. G0A39039) were launched back in 2014, but Piaget is still selling them. This one is in NYC but is secreted away in a back room. The diamond-set movement is great, but I wish they used clear jewels instead of pink, and maybe diamond ends
The oldest watch in my collection and the only watch that I still have from the days when I joined WPS,around 17 years ago !! With these new hyped Polo 79 releases,maybe my version will become hip again ??!!🤩☺️ The white gold DLC treated bezel still does
Since my last thread dedicated to the Renamed and redesigned Piaget Black Tie , Piaget has released new variants of its Andy Warhol Watch and I've been able to try one on for the first time during my last visit to Geneva. So, here are some more pics. Enjo
Now officially named “the Andy Warhol watch”, the 45mm Black Tie comes with dauphine hands (instead of needles) and a clous de Paris bezel (instead of stepped). The crazy 1972 fashion vibe is still here, but I think I personally preferred the stepped beze
putting the "original" and the modern Polo side by side, i do see similarity in the shape of their cases NB: Moderator text update. The Piaget Polo from 1979 and the modern Piaget skeleton watch represent two distinct eras of luxury watchmaking, showcasin