

When Piaget’s design team set out to create the Andy Warhol ‘Collage’ Limited Edition watch, the obvious route would have been to feature Warhol’s instantly recognisable motifs, like a soup can, Elvis, or even his Electric Chair. But guided by the Andy Warhol Foundation, they chose a path less travelled. For six months, they immersed themselves in Warhol’s archives, seeking inspiration that went beyond expectations. The result is a celebration of collage and colour, core themes of Warhol’s later work, translated beautifully into gold, stone, and time.
Encased within a 45mm × 43mm stepped cushion gold case in 18-carat yellow gold is a stylised marquetry dial, a visual feast of abstract patterns that reflect Warhol’s creative energy. The case’s satin-brushed finish, paired with a recessed crown, lends a quiet elegance, allowing the dial to remain the star of the show. The main hours run on Piaget’s in-house 501P1 automatic calibre, ensuring precision and reliability within an artistic package. On the caseback, a vertical satin finish carries a subtle engraving of a Warhol collage, a hidden detail for those who appreciate the poetry of horology.
Inside, the watch houses Piaget’s in-house 501P1 automatic calibre, ensuring that the artistry on display does not come at the expense of precision. With a 40-hour power reserve and a beat rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour, it offers the reliability expected from a maison renowned for its technical expertise.
Limited to just 50 pieces worldwide, the Andy Warhol ‘Collage’ is more than a watch; it is a wearable work of art. Priced at USD 78,000 (Rs 65,00,000), the watch represents a rare convergence of Piaget’s mastery of watchmaking and Warhol’s bold exploration of colour, form, and texture.
For collectors and connoisseurs alike, this is not just an object to tell time; it is a statement of taste, creativity, and the enduring allure of art that transcends generations.