Dear all, For my first post, I choose to highlight the Toric Chronometre, one of my favorite Parmigiani Fleurier’s watch. This watch is the first one designed by Michel Parmigiani. It is directly recognizable by its iconic bezel (alternating of gadroons a...
I love the older models of Parmigiani: they are equipped rich with old tradition of watchmaking skills: guilloching, brushing, hand-finishing! Enjoy the forum, I am happy that a new women member is here between us! Yours, Adam
I agree with you, the old tradition of watchmaking skills is what define the philosophy of Parmigiani Fleurier ! I will publish other posts to highlight this know-how that fascinates me !
and to the fact that the dial structure is indeed created by hand work. I did not know that. After reading your post I took a mental note to investigate this. Do you have a weak spot for Parmigiani? I would really understand this! Cheers, Magnus
Parmigiani Fleurier have its own manufacturer "Quadrance et Habillage" which manufactures a variety of dials ! In my opinion, the hand work of the meteorite dial of the Tonda 1950 is also fabulous ! I will write on it very soon !
Parmigiani and its related company Vaucher are always full of surprises, and the good kind too. Interesting movements and watches that are a good blend of classical and new designs. Hodinkee had an interesting write-up about Parmigiani a while back:
It is true that the Toric's dial is very classic. Maybe you will have a change of mind with another watch ? I will write about the micro-rotor, love it too !