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Thanks,Nicolas.
Jul 05, 2020,03:19 AM
I guess every collection needs a few pieces outside the general mainstream...
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A few new pictures of my Piaget Polo.
By: jlux : July 5th, 2020-03:08
Purchased in 2007,this is by now the oldest watch in my collection...and it is a keeper. Still a modern and fresh looking version that I like better than the current Polo S model line. The watch bears also a dear memory to my father and this alone is a re...
Thanks,Nicolas.
By: jlux : July 5th, 2020-03:19
I guess every collection needs a few pieces outside the general mainstream...
Absolutely agree!
By: jlux : July 5th, 2020-03:37
For me it is a crying shame what they have done with the Polo. Especially when you see how other brands have recently been able to successfully and tastefully modernize their "icons": VC Overseas,GP Laureato,Cartier Santos.
A treasure for the community
By: Weems@8 : July 5th, 2020-04:26
Unconventional choices makes and hold this community fruity. Not any bad words to famous and the best selling watches. I have a Seamaster 300 diver, thousands walk with it. But i have also an unconventional watch like you. The polo S, i spotted this watch...
Thanks for your comment.
By: jlux : July 5th, 2020-09:07
The Polo S as such is not a bad watch. It is however just missing most of the original Polo design features.
Piaget should have named the Polo S the Emperador S (S=Sport) instead...
By: LX (Alex) : July 5th, 2020-08:55
...as it actually resembles that line of watches more than the Polo. Also, if they had kept the bezel the same as or similar to the one pictured below and kept that bezel non-satinated, they would have had something uniquely Piaget and nobody would have e...