I can't applaud Parmigiani Fleurier enough for their releases these past few years. Exciting complications, spectacular and unique dial colors. But we have not seen something ala this Bugatti piece in quite some time. I hope they present us with a new tim
The Bugatti Super Sport was the second watch developed by Parmigiani pursuant to its partnership with Bugatti. The Super Sport was produced in small numbers from circa 2010 - 2015 and was inspired by the Bugatti Veryon seen here. All photos are from A Blo
Early in its history, Parmigiani formed a co-branding partnership with Bugatti. The first of the watches from the partnership was the Type 370, an original design at the time with a transverse mounted movement, vertical gears, and manually wound 10 day po
Thanks for sharing. I have always admired the left-side pushers on this flyback chronograph. They seem quite functional for a driver's watch. And, of course, the trademark teardrop lugs are prominent and gorgeous. Remind me of the case metal. I'm recallin
They are particularly impressed with the finishing of the movement. Some of the models are very classically designed but others are technologically very fascinating (more to come on that topic but as a beginning, think Bugatti or Pantographe Ovale) This i
Parmigiani Fleurier began its life as a haute horlogerie brand in 1996. Since inception it has introduced a surprisingly large number of references, especially chronograph references. The intent of this post is to catalog the different chronographs made b
Power Reserve – the long and short of it…. While many of us have been discussing new models and the technical innovations incorporated into the calibers as well as the matters of finishing and aesthetics, I felt that it may be interesting for us to do a r
I was cleaning my watches today and noticed how much my Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Chronograph and my Parmigiani Kalpa have somewhat similar attributes while at the same time being so completely different. Both have the same etching (guilloche, although I'