Piaget introduced new Polo Signature models at Watches and Wonders 2026, featuring gadroon patterns on the dials that reference the brand's 1979 Polo design. The lineup includes his-and-hers stainless steel watches in 42mm men's and 36mm women's sizes, plus rose gold options. These updates emphasize matching pairs and heritage elements on contemporary cases.
The new Piaget Polo Signature Date watches revive gadroons—horizontal embossed lines originating in 1971 and central to the 1979 Polo concept—applied subtly to the dials. Unlike the original's continuous case-and-bracelet pattern, the gadroons appear only on the dial over a horizontally brushed base, paired with a round case and cushion-shaped opening for added visual depth. Piaget positions this as a signature update, also seen in a 2024 limited edition, enhancing the Polo's link to brand heritage while maintaining modern restraint. Men's models feature 42mm stainless steel cases, 9.4mm thick, with 100m water resistance. Powered by the automatic 1110P caliber at 4 Hz with 50 hours of power reserve, they offer blue or silver dials. Prices start at €13,700 for rubber straps, rising to €15,800 on steel bracelets. Women's versions have 36mm cases, 8.8mm thick, and 50m resistance, driven by the 501P at 3 Hz with 40 hours reserve. Options include diamond-set indexes or bezels, priced from €16,900 to €25,200. Rose gold men's blue-dial models range from €37,000 without diamonds to €58,000 with bezel diamonds, both on rubber. The women's rose gold piece, fully diamond-set on a matching bracelet, costs €62,500. Both men's and women's dials use applied markers, Super-LumiNova, and a date at 6 o'clock.