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The new watch pays tribute to, er... the polo field.
As every article about Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso is legally obliged to mention, that watch’s flip-around face was invented to protect it while it was being worn on the polo field. (Couldn’t the players have just taken it off? Why did they need to check ...
Bucking the retro sports watch trend, Piaget gets inspired by Mother Earth.
The appetite for 1970s 'luxury sports' watches—usually made of steel, with bracelets built into their cases—shows no sign of dying down.Brands have either reissued original models to capitalize on the trend, or come up with new ones that take their design cues ...
The signature Polo model now comes in a perpetual calendar version—a heroic feat of engineering.
The Seinfeld catchphrase ‘yada, yada, yada’ can be traced back to season eight, episode 19 from 1997. Its source was George Costanza’s new girlfriend Marcy, who first used it to shorten a story about some complimentary beauty treatments she’d received from Bloomingdale’s.“So, I’m on ...
The brand revisits its colorful heritage.
Green has become a go-to color for watch brands over the past few years. It's a trend Piaget has now got on board with, launching its two latest models, the Polo Green Date and Polo Green Skeleton. Its marketing materials trumpet the ...
How the Piaget Altiplano lost the brawn, but kept its brain.
Diet plans reduce. That's the whole point. But the weight loss usually results in an added loss elsewhere: less spontaneity, less fun. Less food, less energy. There are exceptions, though. Where you feel a bit trembly and weird on a wan keto ...
The metal of kings is in the spotlight.
Does strapping on a gold beater transmit an inelegant greasiness? Too brash? Too much? But what’s wrong with that? A shiny ticker hewn from the metal of kings can be an emblem of a hard-won triumph or memento from a sentimental father. ...
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