Gong Hyo Jin and Edward Chen go glam with Piaget Polo
The stylish stars show us how a statement timepiece can add major style points to any outfit
By hayden ng -
You might find this scene a familiar one. You're all dressed up to head out but you do a double take when you catch your outfit in the mirror. It lacks oomph.
Thankfully, there's an easy way out. Looking at South Korean actress Gong Hyo Jin and Taiwanese actor Edward Chen's latest Piaget campaign shots, adding a statement watch can help seal your look. Not just any watch, though. The stylish stars, who're also friends of Piaget, reached for the Piaget Polo — a timepiece that encapsulates grace, glamour and gorgeousness.
Launched in 1979, the Piaget Polo was first designed to be a sophisticated everyday watch; one that can transit effortlessly from day to night. Team it with a classic suit? Sure. Style a red carpet gown with a bedazzling, fully paved diamond bracelet Piaget Polo? Why not.
The iconic timepiece has most famously accompanied Andy Warhol through the party nights at Studio 54. Today, Piaget Polo's chic and classy style is still a favourite among watch lovers worldwide. And it's one of the best statement-making timepieces to reach for when you want a striking getup.
Below, Piaget ambassadors Gong Hyo Jin and Edward Chen demonstrate how the Piaget Polo elevates our everyday outfits.
Hyo Jin demonstrates how to perfectly incorporate a touch of glam to a boardroom-ready outfit. Check out the sprinkle of sparkle in the form of 60 brilliant-cut diamonds on the Piaget Polo timepiece.
The classic silhouette, coupled with the rose gold and diamond-set bezel, makes the Piaget Polo Date watch a stunning investment-worthy piece. You'll want to buy now and wear it forever.
Edward juxtaposed his tonal ensemble with the Piaget Polo Skeleton watch with an 18k rose gold case and blue strap. The contrasting effect makes his ensemble even more eye-catching.
The intricate skeleton design provides an eye feast for all watch enthusiasts, while the interchangeable strap gives the wearer the freedom to switch the look according to his mood.