In the ever-evolving world of haute horlogerie, the Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase emerges as a paragon of technical brilliance and aesthetic ingenuity. This latest creation from Maison Piaget seamlessly intertwines the complexities of advanced watchmaking with the refined elegance that has been the brand’s hallmark since its inception. Launched as part of the illustrious Piaget Polo collection, this watch not only echoes the coveted ‘sport chic’ aesthetic but also ventures into new realms of sophistication by integrating a flying tourbillon with an astronomical moonphase display.

A Legacy of Slim Movements and Horological Milestones
Piaget’s journey into the realm of ultra-thin watchmaking is punctuated by illustrious achievements that have redefined precision and elegance. Since the establishment of the Maison in 1874 by Georges-Edouard Piaget in the serene environs of La Côte-aux-Fées, the brand has committed itself to crafting high-precision movements. The late 1950s witnessed the advent of ultra-thin movements that would later define Piaget’s illustrious Altiplano collection. These feats of innovation epitomize the Maison’s enduring commitment to creativity and technical prowess, laying the foundation for its present-day masterpieces.

A Refined Dial Embodying Piaget’s Signature Elegance
The dial of the Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase is a testament to the seamless blend of form and function, embodying Piaget’s quintessential design ethos. Encased within a circular outline that harmoniously juxtaposes the cushion-shaped dial, the watch exudes a subtle allure that captivates at first glance. The dial’s design accentuates the motion of the watch’s complications, with the moonphase display elegantly positioned at 6 o’clock. This deliberate arrangement not only enhances readability but also showcases the meticulous craftsmanship inherent in its creation.

Technical Mastery: The Heart of the Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase
Beneath its graceful exterior lies the heart of the Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase—the hand-wound Calibre 642P. This movement, an evolution of the celebrated Calibre 600P, upholds Piaget’s tradition of ultra-thin architecture, measuring a mere 4 mm in thickness. The movement integrates a flying tourbillon and a precisely calibrated moonphase indicator with an astonishing misalignment error of just one day every 122 years. The calibre’s intricate components, including the tourbillon cage in the shape of a stylized ‘P’, serve as a testament to Piaget’s unparalleled expertise in marrying technical proficiency with aesthetic innovation.

A Case That Encapsulates Strength and Elegance
The case of the Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase is crafted from titanium, a material chosen not merely for its exceptional strength and lightness, but for its intriguing ability to bear the brand’s iconic blue through the PVD coloring technique. At 44 mm, the case’s alternating polished and satin-brushed surfaces seamlessly blend aesthetics with function, resulting in a timepiece that is both visually striking and technically proficient. This innovative use of materials and design is emblematic of Piaget’s dedication to exploring contemporary horological complications.

Acknowledging Piaget’s Timeless Achievement
In conclusion, the Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase is not merely a timekeeping device but a manifestation of Piaget’s ongoing pursuit of horological excellence. Through its sophisticated merging of advanced technological features and timeless design elements, this watch stands as a monument to Piaget’s legacy of daring creativity and exceptional craftsmanship—a legacy that continues to inspire and redefine the boundaries of watchmaking artistry.
Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase technical Specifications
Ref. G0A49080 – 111.000,-€
• Material : titanium
• Diameter : 44 mm
• Thickness : 9.8 mm
• Thickness of the movement : 4 mm
• Calibre Name : 642P Manufacture manual winding flying tourbillon ultra-thin movement
• Functions : flying tourbillon, moonphase
• Water resistant : 10 ATM
• Strap : delivered with an additional self interchangeable blue alligator strap















Piaget epitomizes daring creativity a quality that has continued to permeate through the Maison since its beginnings in 1874. From his frst workshop in La Cote- aux- Fees, Georges-Edouard Piaget devoted himself to crafting high-precision movements in a feat that formed the very foundations of our pioneering name. In the late 1950s, Piaget unveiled the ultra-thin movements that would later become the Maison’s trademark and the cornerstone of the Altiplano collection. As a true innovator of the watch and jewellery world, Piaget strongly believed in creativity and artistic values. It is within the walls of our Ateliers de l’Extraordinaire where master artisans continue to harness rare skills that have been preserved and perfected from generation to generation, transforming gold, stones and precious gems into dazzling works of art. Through its pursuit of masterful craftsmanship, the Maison has created emblems of daring excellence channeled into its collections including Altiplano, Piaget Polo, Limelight Gala, Possession, Piaget Sunlight, Piaget Rose and Extremely Piaget.