Andy Warhol Watch
Piaget’s cult cushion watch, still the house’s most art-world friendly timepiece.
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Story & heritage
Originally introduced in 1972 and later associated with Andy Warhol’s own affection for the model, the watch became one of Piaget’s most collectible signatures. The current collection keeps the distinctive cushion shape and high-contrast ornamental-stone character alive.
That art-world pedigree matters: this is the Piaget watch family most closely tied to collectors, connoisseurs, and the maison’s taste for expressive dials.
Materials & craft
The white-gold edition pairs a clou-de-Paris case texture with a vivid meteorite dial and the manufacture 501P1 movement. The shape is formal, but the material mix keeps it playful and unmistakably Piaget.
How to choose & style
Wear Andy Warhol when you want a watch that behaves like a conversation piece. It is strongest with pared-back tailoring or monochrome looks that let the dial and case texture carry the image.