Piaget Revives The Polo 79 To Kick Off The Maison’s 150th Anniversary

To mark the Maison's 150th anniversary and the timepiece's historical significance, Piaget has officially revived the Piaget Polo'79.

By Adrienne Faurote

These Are The Most Extravagant High Jewelry Gifts This Holiday Season

From Harry Winston and Piaget to Chanel and Tiffany & Co., the Haute Joaillerie Holiday Gift Guide did not leave one stone unturned.

Tonal Troves: High Jewelry Maisons Are Leaning Toward A More Neutral Color Palette This Season

High jewelry houses are reshaping the concept of a neutral color palette by showcasing unique diamonds and exquisite tonal gemstones.

The Most Extravagant New High Jewelry Pieces Of 2023

From Van Cleef & Arpels to Bulgari and Piaget, luxury Maisons debuted new collections — these are the most extravagant high jewelry pieces.

The Piaget Polo Was Just Named The Most Iconic Watch In The World — Here’s Why

The Piaget Polo was just rated, by Google Trends, as the most iconic watch in the world. Here's what makes this timepiece legendary.

These Are The Incredibly Rare Timepieces At The Only Watch Auction 2023

From Audemars Piguet to Louis Vuitton, these are some of the rare and incredibly special timepieces at the 2023 Only Watch Auction.

Jewels That Tell Time: These Are The Best Hidden Timepieces Of 2023

From Van Cleef & Arpels to Harry Winston, these hidden timepieces blur the line between haute joaillerie and high horology. 

Piaget Presents the Polo Date Watch 36mm

The new Piaget Polo Date combines the Maison's legacy with today's mood for this unisex design in a versatile 36mm size.

Piaget Polo Adopts Perpetual Calendar in Ultra-thin Mode

The Iconic Piaget Polo reaches an all new level with the Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Ultra-thin powered by the 1255P caliber. 

The Finer Things: The Best New High Jewelry Of 2022

From Bvlgari and Van Cleef to Chanel and Messika, a season of new high jewelry is upon us — and these are the most precious pieces.

The Winners Of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève 2021

It was an exciting time in Geneva last night, as the winners of this year's Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) were announced. In a spectacular show, the entire watch world held its breath as it became clear which watches and brands would go home with a prize.

Trading Places: Cartier’s Story Of The Turtle And The Snake

Cartier has been for over a century synonymous with form-shaped watches. In some cases, like the Tortue, the inspiration came from the animal kingdom, something we also see extensively in the brand's jewelry collections, both past, and present. But as the "jeweler of kings and king of jewelers," their creativity goes even further, combining the art of watchmaking with that of jewelry in the Cartier Libre collection. Here, anything is possible, such as trading places, dressing up a Baignoire like a turtle, and turning a Tortue into a snake.

Four Favorites For Mothers’ Day

The day when we celebrate and pay tribute to the most important woman in our lives, the one that introduced us to the world, is around the corner. While many gifts come to mind, few are as appropriate as a watch, as this is a perfect reminder of all the special times we have shared, and are about to share, with here. Here are four of our personal favorites:

Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept; Customize The Watch That Won The GPHG

Piaget's most complex watch is not a Grande Sonnerie or multi-axis tourbillon, but a modest time-only. No additional complications are added because the watch itself is the complication. With a thickness of just 2mm is the Altiplano Ultimate Concept, the world's thinnest mechanical watch. To achieve this, every single part of the watch had to be completely redesigned. Piaget was entering a territory where nobody has gone before, not even themselves, as they already have a solid reputation of being one of the most skilled makers of ultra-slim movements.

Bovet And Piaget Win Big At GPHG

This year's edition of the GPHG, the Oscars of the watch world, was quite different than the years before. What is usually a phenomenal black-tie event was now heavily scaled down due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The event could be followed online by watch enthusiasts and industry insiders around the globe, who saw a few surprising, and a few not so surprising winners.

Piaget Launches Limelight Gala With Automatic Movement

With their Limelight Gala collection does Piaget offer elegant watches to modern-day women. With a unique, asymmetrical design, inspired by the brand's creations of the 1960s, they have placed the watches above fashion, making it seamlessly fit in with many styles and occasions. While Piaget offers this watch in a wide variety of different versions, one thing was always the same; its movement. While a quartz movement provides a certain convenience, many women do prefer a mechanical movement. That is why Piaget is now offering the Limelight Gala, also with their manufacture caliber 501P.

Throwback Thursday; Cartier Tank à Guichets

The history of Cartier is filled with many incredible watches, often in unique shapes. Over the years, many have become icons of 'La Maison' and gathered quite a few fans along the way. Others remain somewhat of a mystery, as they are so rare that they hardly ever come up for sale, and are often not more than a footnote in most books. This is also the case with the Tank à Guichets, with its novel way of indicating the time.