Piaget’s Polo Skeleton goes ceramic

Piaget makes ceramic watch for first time

Piaget has produced a Polo Skeleton with a ceramic and titanium case.

This marks the first time that Piaget has used ceramic in a watch case.

The watch took three years to develop and has a case that comprises a titanium container that holds the ceramic case and components.

The titanium container is treated with black DLC to match the dark ceramic components, which includes a two-part case, crown and bezel.

The 42mm case is a slender 7.5mm thick.

It is powered by Piaget’s Manufacture 1200S1 ultra-thin self-winding movement.

The Piaget logo has been added to the movement’s winding rotor – also a first for the brand.

It comes on a black rubber strap that can be changed out for a steel and titanium folding strap, or a blue strap, using Piaget’s SingleTouch interchangeable strap system.

That strap change system was first introduced last year on the Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin black.

The Piaget Polo debuted in 1979 and has since become an emblem for the brand.

The modern interpretation came out in 2016 and has been a big seller for Piaget.

The Piaget Polo Skeleton ceramic is available at piaget.com

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