I owned the Parmigiani Fleurier PF Micro-Rotor Tonda for a while, and recently parted ways with it due to a couple of flaws that impacted my experience with it. Here’s my honest owner review. - Dial: the warm gray hand-guilloched dial is subtle. The close
without the bun - trying to cut down on carbs, but of course I’ll finish the chips. 🤦😂 Rocking a forum favorite, the Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante. Enjoy the holiday weekend! Cheers! M4
I remember you had all kinds of trouble with your Minute Rattrapante. To this day, it is the only issue I have heard of with a modern Parmigiani. For me, it was Montblanc. You would think the 1858 blue dial 100 piece edition is better than sliced bread, b
I bought this watch, or at least reserved it, the moment it was introduced. I was wonderfully convinced from the photos I gathered. The first time I saw it is when I cracked open the box from my dealer, and I instantly knew I made a great decision. IMO, i
In honor of Parmigiani Fleurier's 30th Anniversary, a trilogy of all platinum Tonda PFs are being offered as a set or individually. From the press release . . . "Celebrating 30 years of independence, Parmigiani Fleurier introduces a trilogy of world first
Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante with "Arctic Rose" dial. Reference PFC904-1020002-100182. This watch is drop dead gorgeous in person. Notice the dial color change from artificial lighting to natural lighting. Toric Petite Seconde. Reference PFC940-2010003-300
A morning routine of espresso and NYT "mini" crossword puzzle. Today with the Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante. I like how this photo turned out. It shows off the grey tones of the "Sand Grey" dial quite well. Have a nice day. M4