MAN OF STEEL

First launched in 1979, The Piaget Polo soon became a favourite, thanks to its distinctive looks that saw a cushion-shaped dial contained within a round case.

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First launched in 1979, The Piaget Polo soon became a favourite, thanks to its distinctive looks that saw a cushion-shaped dial contained within a round case. Fast forward to 2016 and the range was revived with the Piaget Polo S (with S denoting steel); and now, three new designs are being introduced to the range a little over a year later: The Chronograph now comes with a slate-grey face, and the other two 888-piece limited edition numbers feature a black dial and ADLC-treated bezel.