Piaget has kicked things off this year with a complicated new addition to the famed Polo collection, which builds on the La Côte-aux-Fées-founded watchmaker’s legacy of ultra-thin timepieces. The Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar is the first of its kind in the sports chic range of watches and features a subtle green dial (matching the verdant Altiplano dress watch and time-only Polo references).
In many ways, the Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar is a coming together of two areas that the brand has built its legacy over the last century, with Piaget’s expertise in ultra-thin timekeeping combined with its renowned perpetual calendar movements. Offered in the wearable everyday Polo case shape that measures 42mm in diameter, it’s impressively slim at just 8.65mm from front to back and arrives on a comfortably tapered steel bracelet as well as a complimentary green rubber strap.
The typically expansive Polo dial has been filled with information indicators, with the in-house automatic 1255P calibre telling its wearer not just the time, but also the day, date, month, leap year and phases of the moon as it ticks away with 42 hours of power reserve. It’s easily one of the most exciting new additions to the Polo collection in recent years and will be available from Piaget boutiques with an RRP of $89,000.