In its inaugural launch for the year 2026, Piaget unveils a sophisticated two-tone rendition of its esteemed Polo 79 timepiece. This new creation pays homage to the original Polo collection's aesthetic from 1979, presenting a harmonious blend of yellow and white gold. Initially reintroduced in 2024 as a contemporary homage to the very first Polo watch, the series began with a solid yellow gold model, followed by a white gold version in 2025. The latest addition, the Piaget Polo 79 Two-Tone, now stands as the collection's most luxurious offering, meticulously crafted from a striking interplay of gold shades, enhancing its visual appeal and status within the range.
The Piaget Polo 79 Two-Tone (reference G0A51150) effectively marries the design elements of its 2024 yellow gold predecessor with those of its white gold counterpart from 2025. Beyond its captivating two-tone dial, also fashioned from solid gold, the watch incorporates components reminiscent of both previous versions. Its construction primarily features 18k white gold, accented by polished yellow gold bars, known as “gadroons,” which span horizontally across the case, dial, and bracelet. This distinctive striped pattern is the signature characteristic of the Polo 79, with the contrasting gold hues highlighting these gadroons as individual elements meticulously integrated into the mid-case.
Entirely composed of 18k white and yellow gold, the Piaget Polo 79 Two-Tone's case boasts a 38mm diameter and a slender profile of just 7.45mm. It is equipped with a flat sapphire crystal protecting the dial and a second sapphire crystal on the screw-down case back, offering a view of the intricate movement within. Consistent with earlier Polo 79 models, this two-tone variant maintains a water resistance of 50 meters. Given its full 18k gold construction for the case, dial, and integrated bracelet, the watch has a substantial weight of 200 grams, a remarkable figure for its seemingly modest dimensions.
Functionally, the Piaget Polo 79 Two-Tone mirrors its siblings. Powering the watch is Piaget’s in-house Caliber 1200P1 automatic movement, visible through the sapphire case back. This movement operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour (3Hz) and provides an approximate power reserve of 44 hours. The Caliber 1200P1's notably slim micro-rotor architecture, measuring only 2.35mm thick, is crucial to the Piaget Polo 79 series achieving its svelte 7.45mm overall height. The micro-rotor itself is also crafted from solid gold, harmonizing with the watch's luxurious gold exterior.
The dial of the Piaget Polo 79 Two-Tone is a bi-metallic extension of the designs found in its yellow and white gold counterparts. It features a dramatically sculpted surface that perpetuates the two-tone gadroon motif originating from the case. Fashioned from solid gold, with small circular indentations marking the hours and minute track along its perimeter, the Polo 79's dial is integral to its distinctive striped aesthetic. The contrasting gold alloys create an illusion of its entire structure being formed by slender, tapering bars of alternating 18k gold colors.
The integrated bracelet of the Piaget Polo 79 Two-Tone maintains the fundamental design of its yellow and white gold predecessors, but with the addition of contrasting white and yellow gold segments. The primary links of the bracelet are crafted from linearly brushed white gold, while smaller, high-polished yellow gold components connect these segments. A butterfly-style clasp in 18k yellow gold secures the bracelet, and while it lacks micro-adjustment capabilities, it contributes to a seamless appearance, perfectly embodying the Polo's concept of being both an integrated bracelet watch and a watch bracelet.
The newly unveiled two-tone Polo 79 carries a significant price tag, retailing at $90,000 USD, which is a considerable premium over the initial yellow gold model. The current high price of gold in 2026 suggests that Piaget might contemplate adjusting the prices of its yellow and white gold versions to align more closely with this latest release. However, considering that all three iterations of the Polo 79 feature 18k gold construction and are powered by the same micro-rotor movement, the rationale behind such a substantial price difference for the two-tone model warrants further consideration. This watch, while a visual spectacle, prompts questions about its perceived value relative to its similarly spec'd counterparts.