The Piaget Polo has never been content with convention.
From its birth in 1979, it wasn’t designed to quietly mark time; it was created to make a statement. Now, in 2025, Piaget unveils the Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Obsidian, expanding the Polo’s legacy with two breathtaking new references: Obsidian Blue and Obsidian Green. Both feature magnetic obsidian dials, stones as rare as they are radiant—ushering in a new chapter where audacity and refinement coexist effortlessly.


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A Canvas Where Mastery Meets Imagination
Since its inception, the Piaget Polo has blurred the lines between sport and sophistication. Its cushion-shaped dial framed by a round bezel became a design icon not because it set out to, but because it embodied boldness in the everyday. With the Obsidian editions, Piaget once again asserts its mastery—offering watches that are as wearable as they are extraordinary.
The obsidian dials themselves tell a story millions of years in the making. Formed when mineral-rich sulfide liquid is trapped in volcanic rock as it solidifies, each dial carries natural iridescence. The result: no two watches are identical. In an industry that often chases uniform perfection, Piaget delivers rarity as standard.
Perpetual Times: A Complication That Endures
The new Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Obsidian follows the sold-out 2023 limited edition, proving that the appetite for horological excellence shows no sign of slowing. This is not just a timepiece—it’s a complication revered across watchmaking.


Both references house the ultra-thin Calibre 1255P movement, revealing day, date, and month counters, along with a discreet vertical moonphase at 6 o’clock. Despite its complexity, the perpetual calendar sits within a sleek 42mm case, demonstrating Piaget’s flair for marrying slimness with substance—a signature since the 1950s.
Blue or Green? Two Stories, One Spirit
The Obsidian Blue version leans into understatement. Its deep dial is paired with a matching rubber strap, creating a watch that is quietly powerful. It nods to Piaget’s emblematic hue while celebrating obsidian’s natural depth.
The Obsidian Green is an altogether more extroverted creation. Produced in an exclusive series of only 18 numbered pieces, it dazzles with a bezel set with 56 brilliant-cut emeralds. Here, flamboyance meets function, each gem framing the perpetual calendar’s complications with unapologetic brilliance.


Both variations prove Piaget’s intent: these are not watches to blend in, but to stand apart.
The Art of Colour
If the Polo has always been about contradictions—sportswear ease with high horology audacity—the Obsidian editions push this tension further. Blue for those who embrace quiet luxury. Green for those who see watches as theatre. Together, they embody Piaget’s design language: audacious, unexpected, and rooted in a century of craftsmanship.
Why This Release Matters
The Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Obsidian is not just a continuation of a collection; it’s a declaration. In an era where complications often feel like technical exercises, Piaget re-centres the conversation around artistry. These watches remind us that watchmaking is not about timekeeping—it’s about storytelling.
By choosing obsidian, a stone that defies duplication, Piaget underscores individuality. And by combining it with perpetual calendars, the maison reinforces its role as one of the few capable of merging gem-setting with haute horology at this level.
A Companion That Stands Out
In the end, the Piaget Polo Perpetual Calendar Obsidian embodies the maison’s ethos: elegance that refuses to whisper, craftsmanship that celebrates creativity, and luxury designed to be lived.
Whether you choose the Obsidian Blue or the jewel-studded Obsidian Green, this is not just a watch for marking time. It’s a piece of history, a piece of art, and a reminder that Piaget’s playground of imagination is still very much open.
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