I have a Piaget '90s reissue of a '70s model with vertical grooves on the dial continued on the case, in yellow gold with an alligator strap. I bought it used for about $6,000 with a few light scratches and swirls. My God, what a beautiful piece. It could be in a museum. It is utterly Piaget. This was a very interesting interview. That all-gold watch is a crazy stunner. So many "luxury watches" have little intrinsic merit, and are in stainless to boot.
I’ve enjoyed this conversation quite a lot. Great storytelling from Mr. Forot. When it comes to the watch, it’s a polarizing product. You either like it or not. And that’s a great thing because it’s a unique design that evokes emotions. Piaget has a great synergy between watchmaking and jewelry. It has a great story. So all it needs is a hero product. I wish to see the brand still going strong for its 200th anniversary.
L'interview est très intéressante. Toutefois, il n'y a pas assez d'illustrations à mon goût. Pour vos prochaines diffusions, mettez plus de photos svp.
Piaget needs to get rid of the Polo completely - it's a carbon copy of the Nautilus / AquaNOT - put more focus on this watch and your Black Tie! Which is way more cooler than the Polo line. Would be cool to see even a brand like Piaget just come out and replace with a new sports watch all together - REBRAND!
Great interview. Thank you.
I have a Piaget '90s reissue of a '70s model with vertical grooves on the dial continued on the case, in yellow gold with an alligator strap. I bought it used for about $6,000 with a few light scratches and swirls. My God, what a beautiful piece. It could be in a museum. It is utterly Piaget.
This was a very interesting interview. That all-gold watch is a crazy stunner. So many "luxury watches" have little intrinsic merit, and are in stainless to boot.
I’ve enjoyed this conversation quite a lot. Great storytelling from Mr. Forot.
When it comes to the watch, it’s a polarizing product. You either like it or not. And that’s a great thing because it’s a unique design that evokes emotions.
Piaget has a great synergy between watchmaking and jewelry. It has a great story.
So all it needs is a hero product.
I wish to see the brand still going strong for its 200th anniversary.
Much appreciated!
L'interview est très intéressante. Toutefois, il n'y a pas assez d'illustrations à mon goût. Pour vos prochaines diffusions, mettez plus de photos svp.
Not going to lie, once he put it on his wrist - my whole opinion changed for the better.
Hi Justin. The title has 79" (79 inches)for the year. I think it should be '79.
In the States we have a lot of obese people. 79 inches works for a lot of these people.
Ahhhh bugger!! Thanks Michael!! Updated 🙏🏽
The watch debuted in 79 and shot to popularity all thru the 80s.
Why such a laughter at the mention of Roger Moore?
Well, somehow that vintage 70s polo gives me more goosebumps than the latest re edition. Some vibes from that good old stuff can’t be duplicated.
Piaget needs to get rid of the Polo completely - it's a carbon copy of the Nautilus / AquaNOT - put more focus on this watch and your Black Tie! Which is way more cooler than the Polo line. Would be cool to see even a brand like Piaget just come out and replace with a new sports watch all together - REBRAND!