Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda Muonionalusta Meteorite Dial
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Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda Muonionalusta Meteorite Dial

By AuHavrePro · Nov 2, 2024 · 71 replies
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AuHavrePro's original post offers a captivating visual exploration of the Parmigiani Tonda Muonionalusta, showcasing its unique meteorite dial through a series of high-quality images. This article delves into the aesthetic and technical nuances of this exceptional timepiece, contextualizing AuHavrePro's initial impressions with insights from the WatchProSite community. It highlights why this particular reference stands out in the competitive landscape of independent haute horlogerie.

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Perhaps it's better that they didn't formally name it so after all biggrin........

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Tonda

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amanico
Nov 2, 2024
This diaaaaaaaalllll!!!!

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AuHavrePro
Nov 2, 2024
It's bewitching 😉

And, shifts in very interesting ways with the light. You can see in pics 2 and 7 that it even produces a small rainbow at certain angles due to the crystalline structure of meteorite.... I'm thinking of pairing it with a more casual greyish textile strap to maximize its chameleon qualities. It's really sporty and really elegant simultaneously. This one happened thanks to you Vlad! 😁👍

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AuHavrePro
Nov 2, 2024
Thank you Patrick! 🙂

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patrick_y
Nov 2, 2024
You're most welcome!

It's a wonderful piece of high horology. Wind the watch 40 turns of the crown, set the time to the second, and wearing it for a week straight, every day. Mainly, I want to see if the watch stops - micro rotors aren't that efficient and sometimes the watches stop. Hopefully the watch doesn't stop - although mine sometimes does if I'm not active enough - sometimes the micro rotors stop even if I am very active.

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AuHavrePro
Nov 2, 2024
Excellent point.

I'll do exactly that, I'm scheduled to work the next 6 days in a row, roughly 11 hours each day. I'll let you know when the watch stops. I did read the 40 turn of the crown rule in the manual, this is turning without pulling the crown out??....

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patrick_y
Nov 3, 2024
Correct, turn the crown 40 times while in the winding position.

Like manually wind the watch 40 turns, then set the time, then wear for 11 days straight! Nice mission!

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