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PIAGET POLO SKELETON WATCH

Skeleton watch, self-winding, steel

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Reference : G0A45004

Collection : Piaget Polo

Piaget Polo skeleton watch, 42 mm. Steel case. Watch delivered with a second strap. Sapphire crystal case back. Manufacture Piaget 1200S1 blue-hued automatic movement.

31 800 €

Average delivery time: 5 day(s)

Size guide (PIAGET)
Free sizing, optional option applicable to link bracelets only. Enter your wrist size (in cm). You can measure it with a tape measure.
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Features

Bracelet material

Stainless steel

Dimensions

42 mm

Clasp

Tongue buckle

Model case

Stainless steel

Water resistance

30 m / 3 bar / 3 ATM

Crystal

Sapphire

Display and Functions

Minutes, Hours

Power reserve

44 h

Bracelet colour

Grey

Sapphire caseback

Yes

Additional information

Supplied with a second interchangeable strap

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The House of Piaget was born of Georges-Édouard Piaget, a visionary with a passion for the world of watchmaking. The story began in the Swiss Jura mountains in 1874. The Piaget motto, "Always do better than necessary", is at the root of the company's success and continues to inspire it every day. Piaget is also a daring family spirit and the ambition to perpetuate the legacy of Georges-Édouard. The House has made a name for itself thanks to the exceptional watch movements it has developed: Valentin Piaget revolutionised the watchmaking world with his legendary 9P extra-flat hand-wound calibre, which quickly became the House's signature. Today, Piaget has established itself as a benchmark for elegance and excellence in the field of men's extra-flat watches, with its Altiplano creations. Piaget has also diversified and established a reputation in the world of jewellery, thanks in particular to its iconic Possession collection.