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Apr 6, 2025
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Watches & Wonders 2025
Parmigiani Fleurier presents compact, sleek, and refined timepieces
Parmigiani Fleurier presents compact, sleek, and refined timepieces
Chronoholic News Desk
Apr 6, 2025

At Watches and Wonders 2025, Parmigiani Fleurier unveils a sophisticated lineup that fuses mechanical innovation with minimalist elegance. Highlights include the refined Toric Quantième Perpétuel, the intuitive dual-time Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante, a sleek Tonda Chronograph No Date, a sport-driven Tonda PF Chronograph in Ultra-Cermet, and the openworked Tonda PF Skeleton, while the pièce unique Objets d’Art minute repeaters elevate craftsmanship to an artistic level.

Objets d’Art Collection

Parmigiani Fleurier’s Objets d’Art collection introduces two exceptional pièce unique timepieces—Dawn Rose and Midnight Fjord, both reinterpretations of the Armoriale Minute Repeater. Each creation is brought to life by master artisans: Vanessa Lecci (Grand Feu enamel), Eddy Jaquet (engraving), and Yann von Kaenel (guilloché).

The 41.6 mm x 12.65 mm cases, crafted in 18K white gold, draw inspiration from classical architecture and the Golden Ratio. The front dials do not display the time but instead serve as artistic canvases for Grand Feu translucent enamel—Dawn Rose evokes the warmth of early morning light, while Midnight Fjord captures the deep, moody hues of the Nordic sea. Beneath the enamel, guilloché patterns reflect Fibonacci-inspired pinecone spirals.

Designed exclusively for the wearer, the secret dial on the reverse side is crafted from polished white Guatemalan jade, with minimalist rose gold ‘H’ and ‘M’ hands and rhodium-plated spherical hour markers.

Powering these timepieces is the manual-winding calibre PF355, featuring a minute repeater with cathedral gongs that wrap around the movement 1.5 times, delivering a deep, resonant chime inspired by grand cathedral bells. The chime is enhanced by the hollowed case structure and precision-tuned hammers. The movement offers a 72-hour power reserve, beats at 3 Hz, and is finished with Côtes de Genève, perlage, and hand-bevelling.

Both watches are paired with taupe alligator leather straps fastened by 18K gold pin buckles. They are not water-resistant but are protected against humidity and dust.

Toric Quantième Perpétuel

Exhibiting a refined, distraction-free display of time, the new Toric Quantième Perpétuel continues the purist watchmaker’s pursuit of elegant simplicity. The perpetual calendar is subtly integrated via a coaxial display, preserving the watch’s symmetry and clarity.

The 40.6 mm dress watch is offered in a polished platinum 950 case with hand-finished curves and Parmigiani’s signature fluted bezel. The Morning Blue hand-grained dial, adorned with 18K gold rhodium-plated indices, adds to the refined appeal.

Powered by the PF733 calibre, the watch runs with a 60-hour power reserve and a 4 Hz frequency. Large 18K rose gold bridges are arranged in a pure geometric perspective and decorated with the Côtes de Fleurier finish, offering visual contrast against the sandblasted mainplate.

Fitted with an alligator leather strap, the Toric Quantième Perpétuel is water-resistant to 30 metres and is priced at INR 91,35,000 (approx.) It will be available from September 2025.

Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante

One of Parmigiani Fleurier’s most sought-after collections, the Tonda PF, expands with the new GMT Rattrapante in a serene hue of Verzasca Green—drawn from the crystal-clear waters of Switzerland’s Verzasca Valley. This latest version combines elegant minimalism with a world-first split GMT complication.

The unique split GMT mechanism remains hidden until activated, allowing the wearer to track a second time zone with a single pusher—then return to local time instantly with another press.

Crafted in stainless steel with a 950 platinum bezel, the 40 mm case is just 10.7 mm thick and water-resistant up to 60 metres. The Verzasca Green dial features the brand’s signature Grain d’Orge hand-guilloché pattern, complemented by 18K gold rhodium-plated indices and delta-shaped hands. An integrated stainless steel bracelet completes the design.

The PF051 automatic calibre powers the watch, equipped with a 22K rose gold micro-rotor. It offers a 48-hour power reserve and beats at 3 Hz.

The Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante is priced at approx. INR 28,50,000.

Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet

Parmigiani introduces a new material innovation with the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet. The case, fluted bezel, crown, pushers, and pin buckle are all crafted from Cermet—a composite blending ceramic (CER) and metal (MET). The result is a hard, scratch-resistant, and lightweight structure that combines the best qualities of both materials.

The timepiece measures 42.5 mm and features ARunic anti-reflective sapphire crystal and a sapphire display caseback. It offers 100 metres of water resistance. The Blackor-treated dial—a fusion of 9K gold and nickel—exhibits a grey-black tone, complemented by sub-dials in London Grey or Milano Blue. Delta-shaped hands and hand-applied indices in blackor-plated 18K gold complete the display.

At its core is the COSC-certified PF070-CSND calibre—an automatic movement with a high-beat 5 Hz frequency and a 65-hour power reserve. The movement is finished with a 22K rose gold skeletonised rotor and hand-bevelled, satin-finished bridges.

Rubber straps in London Grey or Milano Blue flank the timepiece. Priced at INR 39,60,000 (approx.), the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet will be available from June 2025.

Tonda PF Chronograph No Date 40 mm

Parmigiani presents the latest evolution of its Tonda PF Chronograph, now housed in a refined 40 mm stainless steel case with a platinum 950 knurled bezel.

The Mineral Blue dial features the signature Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern, with a tone that shifts subtly in the light. It is complemented by hand-applied 18K gold rhodium-plated indices. The design omits the date display, allowing the sub-dials and small seconds to take visual prominence. Skeletonised delta-shaped hour and minute hands, along with rhodium-plated steel chronograph hands, complete the minimalist look. The case is topped with ARunic anti-reflective sapphire crystal and offers 100 metres of water resistance.

Inside is the COSC-certified PF070 calibre—an integrated chronograph movement that beats at 5 Hz and offers a 65-hour power reserve. It is finished with satin-finished, hand-bevelled bridges and a skeletonised 22K rose gold rotor.

The watch is paired with a polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp.

Tonda PF Skeleton Stainless Steel Slate Green

Limited to 50 pieces, the Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green features an intricately skeletonised dial in a unique Slate Green shade—paying tribute to Le Corbusier’s palette. Sandblasting and satin finishing create a dynamic interplay of textures. Suspended 18K gold rhodium-plated indices and skeletonised delta-shaped hands enhance the visual depth.

Housed in a 40 mm polished and satin-finished stainless steel case, the watch is powered by the automatic PF777 calibre. This skeletonised movement is decorated with satin-finished, hand-bevelled bridges, polished steel parts, an openworked barrel, and a 22K white gold skeletonised rotor. It offers a 60-hour power reserve.

The timepiece is secured with a stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp and is water-resistant to 100 metres.

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Chronoholic News Desk
Apr 6, 2025
Watches & Wonders 2025
Parmigiani Fleurier presents compact, sleek, and refined timepieces
The purist watchmaker unveils a skeletonised Tonda PF, a new material innovation, and a pièce unique showcasing exceptional Grand Feu enamel craftsmanship
Chronoholic News Desk
April 24, 2025

At Watches and Wonders 2025, Parmigiani Fleurier unveils a sophisticated lineup that fuses mechanical innovation with minimalist elegance. Highlights include the refined Toric Quantième Perpétuel, the intuitive dual-time Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante, a sleek Tonda Chronograph No Date, a sport-driven Tonda PF Chronograph in Ultra-Cermet, and the openworked Tonda PF Skeleton, while the pièce unique Objets d’Art minute repeaters elevate craftsmanship to an artistic level.

Objets d’Art Collection

Parmigiani Fleurier’s Objets d’Art collection introduces two exceptional pièce unique timepieces—Dawn Rose and Midnight Fjord, both reinterpretations of the Armoriale Minute Repeater. Each creation is brought to life by master artisans: Vanessa Lecci (Grand Feu enamel), Eddy Jaquet (engraving), and Yann von Kaenel (guilloché).

The 41.6 mm x 12.65 mm cases, crafted in 18K white gold, draw inspiration from classical architecture and the Golden Ratio. The front dials do not display the time but instead serve as artistic canvases for Grand Feu translucent enamel—Dawn Rose evokes the warmth of early morning light, while Midnight Fjord captures the deep, moody hues of the Nordic sea. Beneath the enamel, guilloché patterns reflect Fibonacci-inspired pinecone spirals.

Designed exclusively for the wearer, the secret dial on the reverse side is crafted from polished white Guatemalan jade, with minimalist rose gold ‘H’ and ‘M’ hands and rhodium-plated spherical hour markers.

Powering these timepieces is the manual-winding calibre PF355, featuring a minute repeater with cathedral gongs that wrap around the movement 1.5 times, delivering a deep, resonant chime inspired by grand cathedral bells. The chime is enhanced by the hollowed case structure and precision-tuned hammers. The movement offers a 72-hour power reserve, beats at 3 Hz, and is finished with Côtes de Genève, perlage, and hand-bevelling.

Both watches are paired with taupe alligator leather straps fastened by 18K gold pin buckles. They are not water-resistant but are protected against humidity and dust.

Toric Quantième Perpétuel

Exhibiting a refined, distraction-free display of time, the new Toric Quantième Perpétuel continues the purist watchmaker’s pursuit of elegant simplicity. The perpetual calendar is subtly integrated via a coaxial display, preserving the watch’s symmetry and clarity.

The 40.6 mm dress watch is offered in a polished platinum 950 case with hand-finished curves and Parmigiani’s signature fluted bezel. The Morning Blue hand-grained dial, adorned with 18K gold rhodium-plated indices, adds to the refined appeal.

Powered by the PF733 calibre, the watch runs with a 60-hour power reserve and a 4 Hz frequency. Large 18K rose gold bridges are arranged in a pure geometric perspective and decorated with the Côtes de Fleurier finish, offering visual contrast against the sandblasted mainplate.

Fitted with an alligator leather strap, the Toric Quantième Perpétuel is water-resistant to 30 metres and is priced at INR 91,35,000 (approx.) It will be available from September 2025.

Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante

One of Parmigiani Fleurier’s most sought-after collections, the Tonda PF, expands with the new GMT Rattrapante in a serene hue of Verzasca Green—drawn from the crystal-clear waters of Switzerland’s Verzasca Valley. This latest version combines elegant minimalism with a world-first split GMT complication.

The unique split GMT mechanism remains hidden until activated, allowing the wearer to track a second time zone with a single pusher—then return to local time instantly with another press.

Crafted in stainless steel with a 950 platinum bezel, the 40 mm case is just 10.7 mm thick and water-resistant up to 60 metres. The Verzasca Green dial features the brand’s signature Grain d’Orge hand-guilloché pattern, complemented by 18K gold rhodium-plated indices and delta-shaped hands. An integrated stainless steel bracelet completes the design.

The PF051 automatic calibre powers the watch, equipped with a 22K rose gold micro-rotor. It offers a 48-hour power reserve and beats at 3 Hz.

The Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante is priced at approx. INR 28,50,000.

Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet

Parmigiani introduces a new material innovation with the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet. The case, fluted bezel, crown, pushers, and pin buckle are all crafted from Cermet—a composite blending ceramic (CER) and metal (MET). The result is a hard, scratch-resistant, and lightweight structure that combines the best qualities of both materials.

The timepiece measures 42.5 mm and features ARunic anti-reflective sapphire crystal and a sapphire display caseback. It offers 100 metres of water resistance. The Blackor-treated dial—a fusion of 9K gold and nickel—exhibits a grey-black tone, complemented by sub-dials in London Grey or Milano Blue. Delta-shaped hands and hand-applied indices in blackor-plated 18K gold complete the display.

At its core is the COSC-certified PF070-CSND calibre—an automatic movement with a high-beat 5 Hz frequency and a 65-hour power reserve. The movement is finished with a 22K rose gold skeletonised rotor and hand-bevelled, satin-finished bridges.

Rubber straps in London Grey or Milano Blue flank the timepiece. Priced at INR 39,60,000 (approx.), the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet will be available from June 2025.

Tonda PF Chronograph No Date 40 mm

Parmigiani presents the latest evolution of its Tonda PF Chronograph, now housed in a refined 40 mm stainless steel case with a platinum 950 knurled bezel.

The Mineral Blue dial features the signature Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern, with a tone that shifts subtly in the light. It is complemented by hand-applied 18K gold rhodium-plated indices. The design omits the date display, allowing the sub-dials and small seconds to take visual prominence. Skeletonised delta-shaped hour and minute hands, along with rhodium-plated steel chronograph hands, complete the minimalist look. The case is topped with ARunic anti-reflective sapphire crystal and offers 100 metres of water resistance.

Inside is the COSC-certified PF070 calibre—an integrated chronograph movement that beats at 5 Hz and offers a 65-hour power reserve. It is finished with satin-finished, hand-bevelled bridges and a skeletonised 22K rose gold rotor.

The watch is paired with a polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp.

Tonda PF Skeleton Stainless Steel Slate Green

Limited to 50 pieces, the Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green features an intricately skeletonised dial in a unique Slate Green shade—paying tribute to Le Corbusier’s palette. Sandblasting and satin finishing create a dynamic interplay of textures. Suspended 18K gold rhodium-plated indices and skeletonised delta-shaped hands enhance the visual depth.

Housed in a 40 mm polished and satin-finished stainless steel case, the watch is powered by the automatic PF777 calibre. This skeletonised movement is decorated with satin-finished, hand-bevelled bridges, polished steel parts, an openworked barrel, and a 22K white gold skeletonised rotor. It offers a 60-hour power reserve.

The timepiece is secured with a stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp and is water-resistant to 100 metres.

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