The Piaget Polo collection was first launched in 1979. Easily distinguishable by the seamless integration of case and strap, set off by the interplay of polished godrons and satin-brushed surfaces, the Polo now features a new case with a more pronounced curve. This improved design draws its inspiration from the sleek, technical style of the Polo FortyFive line launched in 2009. Crafted from 18ct pink gold, the four men’s watches presented this Spring all marry the curve of the wearer’s wrist for total comfort. They are enhanced by a supple alligator leather strap fitted with a new pin buckle in 18ct pink gold.

The case diameter is still 43mm and the basic design codes of the Polo collection have been preserved. The distinguishing features included an integrated case and strap, interplay between polished and satin-brushed surfaces, domed sapphire crystal and bezel, and an exquisite dial with Arabic numerals or gold applique indexes. Not to mention an expert level of finish and, of course, mechanical movement designed, developed and produced entirely at the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Piaget.

The 880P movement operates the new Piaget Polo Chronographe, available in two versions: one in 18ct pink gold, the other featuring a bezel set with 42 brilliant-cut diamonds (1.0 carat). This extra-flat self-winding movement with a vertical coupling clutch has a range of complex features, including a flyback function, calendar and second time zone in 24-hour format, while its two barrels guarantee a 50-hour power reserve in chronograph-activation mode.

The new automatic Piaget Polo is also available with an optional bezel set with 42 brilliant-cut diamonds (1.0 carat). Crafted in 18ct pink gold, the watch is equipped with the 800P movement with automatic self-winding, showing the hour, minutes, seconds and date.