All Steel Piaget Polo Fake Watches You’ll Want to Wear All Day and Night

As the wants of watch consumers evolve, so, too, must the watchmakers catering to this ever-fickle group of discerning shoppers. Take Piaget, for example. Best known for its record-breaking, ultrathin movements and beautiful mosaic dials ideal for a black-tie evening, the Swiss watchmaker has just introduced the Polo S, its first-ever all-steel collection, starting at $9,350.

The reliable Piaget Polo replica watches reimagine them as a sportier day-into-night timepiece that will surely introduce the brand to a much wider audience of watch lovers. Sure, Piaget had a brief moment with stainless-steel watches 15 years ago as part of its Upstream collection, but the Polo S marks the first complete collection of steel watches ——- not to mention a new opening price point for the brand.

At first glance, its handsome case is most striking. The cushion-shaped dial (note the guilloche dial) is housed within a 42mm round case. But the influence of Piaget’s luxurious Emperador line is also evident. Two styles of Piaget Polo fake watches with Swiss mechanical movements will be available: an automatic in three color variations (blue, gray, and white), and a self-winding Chronograph in two (blue and white).

Piaget has remained true to maintaining the strictest quality standards ——- not the least of which is the inclusion of in-house-made automatic movements especially for these timepieces. The 42mm automatic features the Manufacture Piaget 1110P movement displaying hours, minutes, and seconds, with a date window at six.

The chronograph ($12,400) uses the Manufacture Piaget 1160P self-winding movement and adds two sub-dials, with a 30-minute counter at three and a 12 hour counter at nine. Both movements are visible via a sapphire caseback and Piaget copy watches with stainless steel bracelets are water resistant to 100 meters.

WATCH WINNER REVIEW: Tissot Heritage 1936 Mechanical Fake Watches With White Dials

In October of 2016, the monthly giveaway watch on aBlogtoWatch was a Tissot Heritage 1936 Mechanical watch. The winner was Dan T. from Springfield, Missouri, USA, and after enjoying his new Tissot Heritage 1936 timepiece (retail price $995), he has given a watch winner review for us to share with you —— the aBlogtoWatch audience. Thanks to Dan and all the other watch winners who share experiences with the world. Here is Dan’s review:

Hello, fellow aBlogtoWatch readers! I was super stoked to hear that I won one of the elegant Tissot Heritage replica watches giveaway. Tissot has been a brand I’ve had my eyes on for some time —– specifically, the vintage-inspired pieces with that fantastic retro Tissot logo on the dial. The watch arrived alongside some awesome Tissot swag, and an interesting, nearly 300-page book on the story of the company.

It even pictures a Tissot pocket watch circa 1923 that this design clearly draws some inspiration from. Seeing the connection between Tissot fake watches with brown leather straps and a model from nearly a century ago allows me to truly appreciate the history of Tissot whenever I put the Heritage 1936 on.

So for those who aren’t familiar with this watch, I’ll provide a quick primer. This design celebrates a historically significant point in timepiece history —— it’s modeled after some of the first wristwatches ever made. Trench watches, as they were called, gained popularity during WW1, and rapidly accelerated the shift from pocket watch to wristwatch. These trench watches were essentially pocket watches with wired lugs soldered on, and when you look up images of them you clearly see the resemblance in a lot of the design elements. This nod to the past is big for me —— I very much gravitate towards Tissot copy watches with Swiss mechanical movements with a story.

So now that the history lesson is over, let’s just get straight to the elephant in the room —- the size of the noble Tissot Heritage fake watches. It’s not only the width —– coming in at a modest 45mm —– but it’s also the thickness (13mm) that makes this a beast of a watch. These numbers would typically scare some away, but the watch really doesn’t feel (or really even look) that large, and I have a relatively small wrist. Something about the wire lugs and the narrow (18mm) band make the size of the case size look right and not feel over-the-top, which is important for a vintage-inspired piece.

Traser P67 Officer Pro Gun Metal Lime & Orange Replica Watches As Reviews

At Baselworld 2017, Swiss Traser introduced a “trendy” tactical watch with the Traser P67 Officer Pro Gun Metal in bright Lime and Orange lumed dials. The delicate Traser fake watches are not terribly expensive and show a more lighthearted side of the brand which is mostly known for being the in-house brand of MB-Microtec who produces glowing tritium gas tubes.

I think there is an appeal to wearing “tactical” watches without always wanting to look too tactical. Of course, not everyone will be into lime green or bright orange on their wrist all the time, but at least for a fun-looking timepiece such as this you don’t need to spend more than $500.

The Traser replica watches with Swiss quartz movements already had black-dialed versions with lime green or orange hour numerals. What is different for 2017 is that the collection now includes these models with dials that are entirely lime green or orange. When mixed with the gun metal-style PVD-coated steel cases and the matching straps, it makes for a neat look. I have a soft spot for functional watches that are more about being a bit loud in style, so I do appreciate stuff like this.

Traser copy watches with black hour markers are 42mm wide with AR-coated sapphire crystal and are water-resistant to 100 meters. The straps are orange or green, and Traser makes a point to indicate that they are “Italian-made natural caoutchouc” straps. For a more discreet look, Traser also sells NATO-style straps in black, with a lime green or orange stripe down the middle.

The dials combine Taser’s typical use of Tritium gas tubes, with Super-LumiNova for darkness illumination. There are gas tubes in each of the three hands, as well as the hour markers. Also note the two gas tubes in the logo under 12 o’clock. Traser says these are used to help orient the position of the dial in the dark so that you can more easily read the time. The rest of the dial is painted in green or orange Super-LumiNova.