The World's Ultimate Sports Watch.
In the 1980s, when opulence and bold design ruled the fashion scene, the Piaget Polo became an icon. Launched in 1979, Yves Piaget envisioned a watch that combined the brand’s luxury heritage with a sporty elegance for its sophisticated clientele. Advertised as "the world’s ultimate sports watch," this timepiece was worn by celebrities like Andy Warhol and Elizabeth Taylor, appearing at polo matches, nightclubs, and aboard yachts. It perfectly merged opulence with everyday versatility.
The Piaget Polo 7131, with its distinctive square case and seamless integration of polished and brushed horizontal links from the bracelet to the dial, encapsulates the excess of the era. Its heavy solid 18K gold construction offers the feel of wearing a piece of pure luxury. Comes with 3 extra links (not pictured) that amount to a total length of 7.5 inches.
This model houses Piaget's revolutionary 7P movement, renowned at the time for being the world’s thinnest quartz movement at just 3.1mm thick. This technological innovation positioned Piaget as a leader in quartz luxury watches, a category that was rapidly gaining popularity during the quartz crisis. Despite having a quartz movement, the dial remains uncluttered without the "Quartz" marking, prioritizing a clean and sophisticated aesthetic - this a rare variant compared to other models.
While the modern re-release commands a $73,000 price tag, this vintage model offers incredible value for collectors seeking to claim this iconic model on the wrist. A true emblem of 1980s glamour, the Piaget Polo remains timeless, unmistakable from across any room.
The watch is in excellent condition.
The dial, hands and crystal are clean and free of any distractions.
The case and bracelet appear sharp with hairline scratches throughout.