Stunning trapezoidal watches with opal dials, pendant watches with decorative stone cases, and vibrant new pieces from the Andy Warhol collection.
Piaget Polo 79
A new model with a sodalite dial. The 38 x 7.45 mm case is made of white gold. Due to the use of sodalite, there is no hour scale on the dial. Under the dial is an automatic movement with a 44-hour power reserve. The estimated price of the model is CHF 84,500.
Piaget Polo Signature Date 42
A series of new items that borrowed the signature horizontal grooves from the Piaget Polo 79 (only for the dial). The 42 x 9.4 mm case is made of steel or rose gold.
Steel versions are available with either a rubber strap or a bracelet. Models with a gold case come with a rubber strap and have the option of diamonds on the bezel. The diamond model's case is slightly thicker at 10.1 mm.
The dial is available in blue or silver. Beneath it operates a movement with a 50-hour power reserve. Estimated prices are $14,000 (steel + strap), $16,200 (steel + bracelet), $37,700 (rose gold + strap) and $57,700 (rose gold + diamonds).
Piaget Sixtie with Opal Dial
A fresh interpretation of the Sixtie model, reimagining some of Piaget's most unusual watches from the 1970s. The design focuses on Yves Piaget's favorite stone - opal. Opal is carefully integrated into the softly contoured form of the asymmetrical trapezoidal case. The case is hand-engraved in the Decor Palace style.
Piaget Sixtie: Strap Instead of Bracelet
Two more new pieces from the Sixtie collection. The bracelet is replaced by a classic blue alligator leather strap.
The watches feature a rose gold case, complemented by either a silver dial or a blue quartz dial.
Piaget Swinging Pebbles
An unusual trio made of polished decorative stones: tiger's eye, verdite, and pietersite. Inside the stone, a recess is carved to house the manufacture movement. Each "pebble" is suspended on a gold chain, turning the watch into a necklace.
Piaget Andy Warhol Blue Quartz & Bullseye
Two new models from the collection, recently named after pop art king Andy Warhol. In both cases, the rose gold case measures 45 x 43 x 8 mm. One version features a case texture represented by thin polished steps, while the other has engraving in a "Parisian nail" style around the case perimeter.
One model has a blue quartz dial. The other features a bull's eye dial. This decorative stone is not exotic; it's simply heat-treated tiger's eye. Inside, caliber 501P1 is installed - an automatic movement with a 40-hour power reserve.
Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon with Decorative Stone Dials
A model with a 2 mm case that set a record 8 years ago as the thinnest watch in the world, now features a decorative stone dial for the first time. More precisely, several dials to choose from. Options include tiger's eye, sodalite, jade, and onyx. The photo shows the version with a tiger's eye dial.