The legend

Born in the late 1970s, the Piaget Polo watch symbolized an era that established new codes. The traditional conventions of elegance were challenged, casual chic made its debut and Piaget offered a whole new way of experiencing time.
Whether extravagantly displayed on New York’s Fifth Avenue, gracing the wrist of famous and unexpected polo players, or adorning the stunning Ursula Andress on Palm Beach, the Piaget Polo watch consistently surprised and appealed.
It moved from day to night with the same relaxed elegance thanks to a revolutionary design featuring a perfectly integrated case, dial and strap or bracelet. Sculpted from solid gold and enhanced by alternating polished and satin-brushed surfaces, the Piaget Polo watch became an iconic timepiece and a new symbol of luxury.
