Piaget Introduces Ceramic Into Its Watchmaking With the Piaget Polo Skeleton

Piaget has once again redefined the boundaries of watchmaking with its latest creation: the Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic.

Piaget Introduces Ceramic Into Its Watchmaking With the Piaget Polo Skeleton
Piaget Polo Skeleton Credit: Piaget

Piaget continues to push the boundaries of luxury watchmaking with its latest creation—the Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic.

Known for its pioneering spirit, Piaget has now introduced ceramic into its iconic Polo Skeleton collection, creating a timepiece that balances cutting-edge technology with Piaget’s signature elegance. This move represents not just an evolution in materials but a commitment to innovation that defines the brand.

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At the heart of this new release is the seamless combination of ceramic and titanium. The watch features a striking 42mm cushion-shaped case made from black ceramic, a material celebrated for its durability, scratch resistance, and modern aesthetic. Ceramic brings a fresh and contemporary touch to the Polo Skeleton’s design while maintaining its timeless appeal.

Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic
Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic. Credit: Piaget

The watch is anchored by a titanium core treated with black DLC (diamond-like carbon), which enhances the durability of the case while providing a sleek, monochromatic look. This fusion of materials gives the watch a robust yet lightweight feel on the wrist, making it both luxurious and practical for daily wear. Despite its slim profile—measuring just 7.9mm in thickness—the Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic retains the strength needed for an active lifestyle, with a water resistance of up to 5 bar.

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The watch is powered by Piaget’s in-house 1200S1 automatic movement, renowned for its ultra-thin construction and technical precision. The movement is skeletonized, allowing for a clear view of the intricate mechanics beneath the dial, while the dark grey-hued bridges add depth and contrast to the overall design.

SuperLumiNova® accents on the hands and indexes ensure visibility in low light, adding functionality without detracting from the sleek aesthetic. One of the watch’s most distinctive details is the Piaget logo, which appears for the first time on the oscillating weight, a subtle yet dynamic touch that enhances the visual appeal of the openwork dial.

What truly sets the Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic apart is its versatility. Designed with Piaget’s SingleTouch interchangeable strap system, the watch comes with two rubber straps: a sleek black option for everyday wear and a bold blue strap for a more adventurous look. Switching between these straps is effortless, allowing the wearer to adapt the watch to any occasion with a simple touch.

The black rubber strap, complemented by a triple folding buckle made from steel and titanium, provides a secure and comfortable fit. Whether worn with the black or blue strap, the watch maintains its sporty elegance, making it perfect for both casual and formal settings.

The technical achievement behind the Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic cannot be overstated. Working with ceramic—especially in such slim proportions—requires a high level of expertise. Achieving a thickness of just 7.9mm, Piaget has successfully integrated ceramic into its ultra-thin design philosophy, a hallmark of the Polo collection. The result is a watch that feels incredibly light on the wrist yet retains the toughness and robustness that ceramic and titanium offer.

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Powered by the 1200S1 self-winding movement, this timepiece remains active with the natural motion of the wrist, eliminating the need for manual winding. With a 44-hour power reserve and an openwork dial that reveals the intricate mechanics within, this watch is as functional as it is beautiful.

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1200S1 skeleton self-winding mechanical. Credit: Piaget

With the introduction of ceramic, Piaget opens a bold new chapter for its Polo Skeleton collection. The fusion of high-tech materials, ultra-thin design, and skeletonized mechanics creates a timepiece that is both innovative and true to the Polo’s heritage of refined athleticism. This is a watch that exudes modern luxury while honouring Piaget’s long-standing tradition of excellence in watchmaking.

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Piaget’s ability to balance elegance, technical innovation, and versatility has been a defining feature of the Polo collection since its debut in 1979. The Polo Skeleton Ceramic continues this legacy, offering a watch that is as much a work of art as it is a practical timepiece for today’s sophisticated wearer.

The Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic will soon be available, priced at €44,400. This highly anticipated release is poised to become a standout in the world of haute horlogerie.