Dino944
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Years ago I grew tired of bi metal designs...
I briefly owned a gold and steel Submariner. But it seemed every manager at car dealerships seemed to wear a gold and stainless Submariner. The Sub is a nice watch (I like it in all steel) but the bi metal design seemed tiresome after a while.
Piaget's combination of Ti with rose gold looks fresh and its used on a watch that we won't see on everyone's wrists! Nice job Piaget.
Ahhh...the stone dials...we will have to keep our fingers crossed.
Best regards,
Dino
Two-tone is back in fashion
By: MTF : June 27th, 2011-05:01
It may soften the blow. Piaget used to state that their propositions will always be in precious metal. This was after they stopped the stainless steel Upstream models. Then, they launched the titanium Polo FortyFive range, that somehow we had to accept as...
I like the dial on...
By: dxboon : June 28th, 2011-06:54
...the perpetual calendar Piaget Polo, as well. There is a lot of information being presented, but it's very charming in its display. The gray and rose gold tones are highly complimentary IMO. Very nice offerings all around from Piaget, although the women...
I think...
By: dxboon : June 29th, 2011-06:44
...we'll see more and more of these bi-metal pieces from brands across varying segments of the industry. Combining two metals, like titanium and rose gold, offers the wearer greater versatility in matching the watch to clothing/occasions. What really intr...
Hmm interesting models
By: AnthonyTsai : June 29th, 2011-17:16
I have to see the Piaget Polo FortyFive Perpetual in person to make judgement. However, my first opinion is I see the FortyFive line as more a sporty line rather than one which houses complications such as perpetual calendar. Does anyone else feel this wa...