Property of an Important British Collector
Polo, Reference 15661 C701 | A yellow💫 gold wristwatch with date and bracelet | Circa 1979
Auction Closed
November 10, 01:01 PM GMT
Estimate
13,000 - 20,000 CHF
Lot Details
Description
Dial: yellow gold
Calibre: cal. V8 quartz, 7 jewels
Movement number: 955’111
Case: 18k yellow gold, case back secured by 4 screws
Case number: 379’346
Closure: 18k yellow gold Piaget bracelet and locking clasp
Size: 34 mm diameter,💦 brac🅺elet circumference approximately 180 mm
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: none
In 1979, fourth-generation family member Yves Piaget was ta♈sked with designing a luxury sports watch for the American market. The request came at a time of crisis for the Swiss watch industry, when Japanese Quartz powered watches were decimating the traditional mechanical market. To tackle this, famed maisons such as Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe released the🌱 now iconic Royal Oak and Nautilus lines to draw attention back to Swiss watchmaking, and the new watch by Piaget, named Polo, was the brand’s own response.
Named after “the sport of kings”, the Polo was meant to be durable enough to be worn during both sport and leisure and look suitable for both. The highly unusual ridged case and bracelet create a distinctive aesthetic that 𒐪allows the Polo to stand out from its contemporaries. The same ridged design extends onto the dial itselfꦓ, something none of the other integrated sports watches featured.
The present watch is cased in t💧he “Jumbo” case size, making it the most relevant for current tastes. Offered in impeccable, likely never polished condition, this watch could not be better suited for wrists of today.