Adding the Piaget Polo Skeleton into my Collection
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- From the perspective of someone who actually lives and breathes watches: ultra-thin watches tend to scare collectors in today's environment.
Australians tend to have a more active lifestyle. Sport, proximity to water, or just an overall go-getter type activity every weekend. Sports watches in steel and on bracelet reign supreme here.
That doesn't mean no one enjoys a good dress watch or two.
I am very lucky to be able to chat to many collectors who fancy adding something different into their collection. And for many, it is only a matter of time and experience over the years, that leads them towards manufacturers like Piaget.
Enter the Piaget Polo Skeleton in Steel (and on bracelet). It is an ultra-thin watch with a skeletonized movement, made in durable steel, and comes with an interchangeable bracelet and leather strap.
This is truly a unique proposition amongst today's modern watches.
Like many things in life - don't knock it till you try it. It's a watch that I always bring out when I want to challenge someone's interpretation of what a "watch" should look and feel like on the wrist. It is actually very amusing to see a seasoned watch collector draw question marks above his head as he puts on the Piaget.
This is a sweet spot for me. After a decade and a half of being in the business of watches - ultra-thin watchmaking still intrigues me. So much that I've decided to add another one to my personal rotation.
Monards is an authorized retailer of Piaget watches and jewellery.
Great content! Thank for sharing your collection in the previous videos - Can I ask how big is your wrist?
Nice choice
Thank you so much!
Congrats man 👏
Who makes your blazer in this video? Looks great, as does the watch!
Trunk Tailors in Melbourne using Angloitalian fabric. Thank you!
Congrats buddy. Shows you like the look and not the used 0 value
Value is important - Emotional Value ;)
Did you listen at all?
He mentioned how the watch has to be developed to make a skeleton movement and talked briefly about Piagets history too.
If you want in depth technical or historical information, go read it on their website.