Reference PFC931-1020023-400182 Housed in a 42mm stainless steel case enclosing movement PF070-CSND (CS=COSC certified, ND=no date). The color "Verzasca" was first introduced at WW2025 in the Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante model shown here. Apparently market re
It is a good size for me and thankfully no date but in the end it didn't win me over. The not really black dial seemed faux tropical, the engraving on the plates was amusing but why and i didn't love the font on the bezel Picky, I know The next day I pick
I learned that for a dual time watch I prefer more simplicity, like the old JLC Master Hometime that I once owned or Parmigiani's newer Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante. Thanks for posting this topic. M4
Had a great time with Betsy, their East Coast Sales Manager, discussing their pieces as well as their design and manufacturing techniques. Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante Verzasca: I’m really liking this shade of green: Love the simple, yet elegant approach of t
Parmigiani introduced at the recent Watches & Wonders a new dial color for the Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante . . . "Verzasca Green." The color is said to be "inspired by the crystal-clear, mineral-rich waters of the Verzasca Valley." Located in the Italian spe
My first order of business upon seeing this novelty was to learn the meaning of "Verzasca." It turns out that it is a naturally beautiful valley and river region of Switzerland, as described by Parmigiani below: I want to see and handle this one in person