An audacious revival of 1970s glamour meets contemporary artistry in horology striking tribute to art, culture, and design, Piaget revives one of its most daring creations—the Black Tie 15102
Now officially renamed the Andy Warhol Watch, this timepiece encapsulates the flamboyant spirit of 1970s luxury and the pop-cultural influence of the era.
With its dramatic 45mm cushion-shaped case, broad stepped gadroons, and bold dials, this model was a staple in Warhol’s personal collection.
The American pop art icon reportedly wore this watch not for timekeeping, but as a pure style statement.
Piaget now proudly embraces this legacy, pushing the boundaries of design once more with four new references celebrating its dual heritage in high watchmaking and fine jewelry.
Design Rooted in Art and Movement
The Andy Warhol Watch series perfectly blends Piaget’s two historical strengths: watchmaking innovation and aesthetic brilliance.
The use of ultra-thin movements in the 1950s allowed Piaget to experiment visually in the 1960s.
With that creative freedom, they elevated watches into ornamental jewels, marked by vibrant colored stone dials and luxurious textures.
This caliber, only 3.6mm thick, offers a 40-hour power reserve.
The hallmark cushion-shaped 45mm x 43mm cases remain, offered in white or rose gold with the distinctive gadrooned profiles.