Piaget polo79
This year, Piaget has launched a tribute to the polo79, a 38mm round version that replicates the two-hand quartz model with a diameter of 7661/34mm from the past. In fact, when Polo was first launched in the late 1970s, the market was more enthusiastic about the square series. The large two-hand model with a square size of 7131/25mm was the head. The square shape and the one-piece bracelet have a better sense of unity, more like a high-end bracelet. Especially for the 7131 with the crown placed on the back of the watch, there is no jarring crown at the 3 o 'clock position. The neutral size of 25mm*25mm makes both men and women willing to wear it (the square size of 8131/20mm is a bit small/feminine). In terms of the dial, the gold and champagne dials and the white gold and silver dials are the most common. Among them, black agate is the most common gemstone dial, followed by lapis lazuli. Of course, there are also rarer ones such as mother-of-pearl plates, opals, turquoise, and so on, as well as various custom-made items for the nobility and high-ranking officials. The rarest ones are the Automatic automatic winding models, including 14661 date/34mm, 5561/32mm, 561/27mm and 5131/25*25mm. If you see it, don't hesitate. Since its debut in 1979, the Polo enjoyed over a decade of glory until it was discontinued in the early 1990s. According to research, a total of over 21,000 pieces were produced. This output was also considerable in that era, which shows how popular it was.