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The Watches....

 

a cross selection of the watches on display. apologies for the poor picture quality. they were taken from a Samsung mobile phone.





The Tonda Chronograph Rivage aka "Transformer" watch...quite innovative. Parmigiani is not the first to do this, Chopard and I think Dewitt has done this before, but this one certainly feels more secure and "locked-in" versus the Chopard effort. And I think might be the first chronograph that could interchange as both wrist or pocket watch. Limited to 100 pieces.




On the wrist, the watch looks attractive. but I would definitely carry it as a pocket watch. Featuring the PF 334 Caliber used in also the Pershing and Kalpa series. Can also used as a desk clock. the fob watch holder has got two lateral release buttons, just push them to "release" the watch. very user friendly, though release pushers requires a bit of strength to engage and release. 





next up, a pair of simple Tondas. 




PF 331 caliber in its glory exposed. I will write about it in a separate post. (correction: should be PF 701 Caliber - thanks Pchong)








Next up, the Tonda Perpetual Calendar Retrograde, featuring a new caliber developed from the 331 base...the PF339. I personally find it quite attractive, style wise. this version featured here has a translucent see thru dial, similar to the Lange Zeitwerk Luminous Phantom. Not my cup of tea, I very much prefer the regular black dial with gold moon phase edition. It comes with a very attractive Hermes croco strap.

Again, i will write about it in a separate post. I find it over engineered, and a case of developing calibers for the sake of developing calibers. will explain why later.




next up, my old styled 8 days with its younger and larger, and semi-skeleton cousin. This piece is IMHO, the most attractive in the entire Parmiginani range with a tried and tested PF 110 caliber with 8days power reserve. beautifully executed, still signature and iconic Parmigiani. I am actually saving up to acquire this piece....cen@jkt - no front running this time please smile









Thats all for now folks...look out for the next post on the "star"of the Parmigiani range.....

best,

Horo

This message has been edited by Hororgasm on 2012-06-06 11:31:26

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