As Watches & Wonders 2025 unfolds, Piaget once again takes center stage, unveiling a collection that blends its signature elegance with groundbreaking craftsmanship. Known for its ultra-thin movements, high-jewelry timepieces, and bold creativity, the Maison continues to push the boundaries of watchmaking. This year’s novelties promise a celebration of Piaget’s rich heritage, modern savoir-faire, and a touch of playful extravagance. Let’s take a closer look at the standout pieces making their debut at the world’s premier watch event.
Piaget Polo QP

Since its inception in 1979, the Polo from Piaget has pushed the boundaries of what a sports watch represents. Focusing on fine watchmaking, wearability and audacity, the model has become somewhat of a flagship for the brand and has amassed a cult following among vintage collectors.
The two novel references add the complexity of a perpetual calendar along with two new dial colours.
The Polo QP is available with either an Obsidian Green or Obsidian Blue dial, the green being the more flamboyant choice. Complementing the dial, the bezel of the Obsidian Green is surrounded by 56 brilliant-cut emeralds, a reminder of the Maison’s history of fine jewellery. Both colours are inspired by and pay tribute to the fragile but endlessly beautiful stone dials that have been used historically by the Maison.
The case measures 42mm in diameter. A remarkable achievement to add the complication without compromising on a slim and elegant case size.
Both variations are powered by the self-winding 1255P. A fully in-house developed calibre, it highlights Maison’s ability to produce technical but ultra thin movements.
Piaget Sixtie


Drawing inspiration form the Maison’s historic pieces and the avant-garde flamboyance of the 1960s, this new series of trapeze-shaped ladies watches embodies classic styling combined with modern innovation and finishing.
In 1969 Piaget unveiled a series of timepieces, and a new way to wear watches was born, with necklaces and broaches instead of straps or bracelets for the wrist. Amongst these releases the trapeze case was debuted. It grew in popularity and gradually established itself as a cult design.
Almost 60 years later (hence the name Sixtie), Piaget celebrates the creativity of its heritage with this release.
The watch draws from all areas of the Maison’s expertise, combining fine watchmaking with design creativity and fine jewellery. The solid gold case can be decorated with diamonds or finished with a stepped and high polished bezel. And the five-link bracelet has been designed to embody the elegance of fine jewellery.
The dimensions of the case ensure the subtleties of the vintage pieces that inspired this release are maintained. The trapeze case ensures this piece will stand out from the crowd.