Piaget launches Polo Perpetual Calendar Ultra-thin

The iconic Piaget Polo has surpassed itself with the release of the new Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Ultra-thin powered by the 1255P caliber.

Worn by rakish gents like Roger Moore and Andy Warhol the beautiful watch bridges luxury with sports by offering a relaxed approach to daily elegance. The new model is designed to advance the day, date, and year until the year 2100 - months, moon phases and leap- year cycle – perpetual calendar watches naturally appeal to a demanding and discerning audience. For Piaget’s new 1255P ultra-thin 4 mm caliber, the Manufacture drew on the ultra-thin 1200P caliber with its extremely slimness and proven reliability, while adding an additional Perpetual Calendar with moon-phase mechanism.

The Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin features a dark emerald-green dial with a gadroon pattern and three subdials for the date, month (along with leap-year indication) and weekday at 9, 12 and 3 o’clock. Other enhancements relate to a brand-new interchangeable SingleTouch system for the bracelet, as the model comes with a comfortable rubber strap alternative – echoing the gadroon pattern on the dial.

From £53,000 and available at Piaget.

Tajinder Hayerpiaget, watches, luxury