Robert Jornayvaz, Santi Torres, Sapo Caset, Adolfo Cambiaso.

Robert Jornayvaz, Santi Torres, Sapo Caset, Adolfo Cambiaso.

Swiss watchmaker and jeweler, Piaget,returned to Palm Beach for the seventh consecutive year as the presenting sponsor and Official Timekeeper of the Piaget Gold Cup tournament at the International Polo Club in Palm Beach. World class polo players and brothers, Facundo Pieres, Gonzalito
Pieres, Nico Pieres and Mariano Aguerre of the Ellerstina Piaget team, Piaget North
America’s polo ambassador, Jeff Hall and his wife, Michelle Hall, and close friends of
the brand Marc Ganzi and Melissa Ganzi, joined Larry Boland, President of Piaget
North America, to celebrate the final match of the intense three-week tournament.

It was a heated competition between teams Valiente and Alegria, with the latter, led by
Clemente Zavaleta, Mariano Aguerre, Hilario Ulloa and Julian Mannix, looking to
defeat Valiente’s long-running title. From the start, Valiente, fronted by Adolfo
Cambiaso, Sapo Caset, Santi Torres and Robert Jornayvaz, took control and led
the score 7 to 3 by half time. In an exciting change of events in the fifth chukker, Alegria
pulled through and tied the game 9-9. Nevertheless, Valiente triumphed over Alegria to win
the championship 11 to 10 with two minutes to spare. Sapo Caset was recognized as the
Most Valuable Player and awarded with a Piaget Polo clock by Larry Boland, in honor of
polo great, Carlos Gracida. Atissa Tadjadod, Global Director of Communications for
Piaget, also awarded Best Playing Pony to Sapo Caset’s pony, Pipi.

Earlier in the day, Piaget kicked off the celebration with a traditional pre-match brunch for
fifty at the International Polo Club’s Mallet Grille. In addition to the Pieres brothers, the
Ganzi’s and the Hall’s, guests included Joe and Diana DiMenna, Executive Fashion and
Beauty Editor, Avril Graham of Harper’s Bazaar, Helga Piaget and IPC’s John Wash
and wife Toy Wash.

Piaget also transformed the 7th Chukker terrace in the IPC stadium to showcase the latest
editions from the Piaget Polo FortyFive timepiece collection, including the bold black-onback
Chronograph and Automatic in ALDC-treated titanium. Rising above the timepiece
presentation, was a life-sized polished aluminum polo pony and rider filled with hundreds of
fragrant pink Yves Piaget Roses along with the legendary Piaget Gold Cup trophy.

Piaget has a long history with polo, dating back to the 1970s when Mr. Yves Piaget
became a major advocate of the sport in Palm Beach. He strongly believed that polo
embodied the same attributes of the brand: beauty, daring and precision. The House will also be hosting the upcoming Piaget Hamptons Cup, in August.

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