Oris Debuts Hot Pink Miss Piggy Watch
Miss Piggy shared her thoughts on being fabulous, the importance of accessories, and how to be your own cheerleader.

After introducing the lime green ProPilot X Kermit Edition in 2023, the watchmaker has crafted an equally colorful ode to his longtime partner and star in her own right, Miss Piggy.
The ProPilot X Miss Piggy Edition features a hot pink dial, a lab-grown baguette diamond 12 o’clock hour marker, and a spyhole on the mirror-polished caseback revealing Miss Piggy’s face on a lilac rotator. Her portrait appears and disappears as the rotor turns.
Based on the ProPilot X, the watch features a 34mm stainless steel case and is powered by a Swiss-made automatic movement.
SEE: The New Oris ProPilot X Miss Piggy Edition Watch
The timepiece celebrates “Miss Piggy’s bold, beautiful, confident persona to create an utterly unforgettable design,” said Oris.
Rolf Studer, co-CEO of Oris, said the company is excited to be working with “Miss Piggy, the world’s most fabulous pig.”
“We made this watch for independent, stylish, and above all, fabulous individuals and we couldn’t think of a better collaborator than [Miss Piggy], a global icon, to be the star of the project.”
The star herself sat down with Oris to share her thoughts on being fabulous, the importance of accessorizing, and how to inspire yourself.
Her secret to staying fabulous? “Moi is fabulous simply because moi insists upon being fabulous! To moi, fabulous is a mindset, a way of life,” said Miss Piggy.
Miss Piggy also noted how important accessories are to her wardrobe, including her pearls, gloves, purse, and bedazzled water bottle.
She advised young people to be their own biggest cheerleader.
“Yes, others might encourage vous along your journey, but the motivation has to start with you. Know what you want and go after it until you get it! Unless you want to be as beloved as moi – then you’d better change your dreams immediately because that lane is taken!,” she said.
As for what brings her joy, she listed Kermit, her dog Foo-Foo, and her Muppet friends and co-stars, alongside high fashion, chocolate, and “teensy little things like universal fame and the adoration of millions.”
“It’s like I always say: if it brings you joy, buy it, sweetie!,” said Miss Piggy.
The ProPilot X Miss Piggy Edition, which debuted this month, retails for CHF 2,800 ($3,200).
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