Editorial
The Polo S Chronograph takes the sport brief of the Polo S and adds Piaget's own 1160P automatic movement, making it the most technically ambitious watch in the line. At 42mm in steel with 100m water resistance, it wears like a genuine sport-complication rather than a dressed-up dress watch. It is less common than the three-hand Polo S, which makes it harder to find but easier to buy well if you do your homework.
Piaget launched the Polo S in 2016 as a deliberate push into the steel sport watch market, targeting buyers who wanted something with more presence than the brand's traditional ultra-thin dress pieces. The Chronograph variant followed as part of the same collection, adding the in-house 1160P caliber and a more complex dial layout while keeping the same integrated bracelet and case proportions. The 1160P is a column-wheel automatic chronograph with a vertical clutch, developed entirely in-house at La Cote-aux-Fees.
Piaget has historically been better known for ultra-thin movements and high jewelry than for sport complications, so the 1160P represented a genuine expansion of the manufacture's technical range. The reference G0A41006 has remained in production since launch, though it consistently sits in Piaget's shadow relative to the plain Polo S.
The integrated bracelet on the Polo S line is specific to this watch, and a bracelet in poor condition significantly affects value since finding a good replacement or having it properly restored is expensive. Inspect the pusher tubes and crown carefully, as these are the most common wear points on a sport chronograph used in water. The dial layout on the chronograph is busier than the three-hand version, and faded sub-dial printing or a damaged tachymeter scale is a cosmetic problem that is costly to correct.
Given that this reference is less traded, comparable sales data is thin, which creates more room for mispricing in both directions. Always verify the chronograph functions correctly through a full cycle before purchase, since a sticky or non-returning seconds hand can indicate a deeper movement issue.