拍品專文
According to the Archives of Piaget, the present timepiece was manufactured in 1984.
The present watch holds exceptional provenance, having been specially commissioned for the State of Qatar as a special order of 10 pieces. The Qatari emblem is prominently displayed on the dial, and the typical 'Piaget Quartz' inscription is absent at 12 o'clock. Instead, it is uniquely engraved on the caseback, and the Arabic inscription خليفة ('Khalifa') has been placed on the dial, making this timepiece both historically significant and highly collectible.
With its unique round case, textured dial and bracelet, the Piaget Polo C701 embodies the iconic model's larger format. The watch, which is made entirely of 18k gold, has a bold and sophisticated wrist presence thanks to the striking contrast between the polished gadroons and the satin-brushed case and bracelet finishes. Completing this remarkable ensemble, the watch is accompanied by matching Piaget cufflinks, adding a final touch of elegance to an already distinguished creation.
The present watch holds exceptional provenance, having been specially commissioned for the State of Qatar as a special order of 10 pieces. The Qatari emblem is prominently displayed on the dial, and the typical 'Piaget Quartz' inscription is absent at 12 o'clock. Instead, it is uniquely engraved on the caseback, and the Arabic inscription خليفة ('Khalifa') has been placed on the dial, making this timepiece both historically significant and highly collectible.
With its unique round case, textured dial and bracelet, the Piaget Polo C701 embodies the iconic model's larger format. The watch, which is made entirely of 18k gold, has a bold and sophisticated wrist presence thanks to the striking contrast between the polished gadroons and the satin-brushed case and bracelet finishes. Completing this remarkable ensemble, the watch is accompanied by matching Piaget cufflinks, adding a final touch of elegance to an already distinguished creation.
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