Piaget Introduces the Andy Warhol “Collage” Watch
The limited-edition timepiece is inspired by the Pop Art icon's self-portrait work

Piaget and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts have introduced a limited-edition “Collage” watch that serves as a tribute to the artist’s abstract, self-portrait work. Encased in 18-carat yellow gold, the watch holds several nods to Warhol’s 1973 timepiece, and is limited to just 50 pieces.
The introduction follows a 2024 announcement that saw Piaget introduce the 15102, or “Black Tie” collection, as the “Andy Warhol Watch,” a nod to the artist’s affinity for the Maison. The “Collage” watch builds off a black onyx base, and is the only edition available in the Andy Warhol Watch collection that features the 18-carat yellow gold case.
The back of the watch features a rendition of the self-portrait that inspired the series, and the artist’s signature. Described as “infinitely personal,” the watch can be personalized with customizable dial materials and leather strap colors.
Warhol had amassed over 300 watches in his lifetime, with dozens discovered hidden in his home following his death, including eight by Piaget. According to Christie’s, nearly 100 of the timepieces were discovered in a secret compartment in the back of a filing cabinet.