My Tonda 1950 Specialé has a similar dial. I read that they were designed by MP himself and created using the LIGA process; similar to the 'lost wax' technique. (Google has more on this.) It's all way too technical for me, tbh, but it sure makes for a coo
Tonda 1950 from circa 2010/2012, ltd. ed. of 60. Titanium case, Pt. microrotor. LIGA created 'dial'. I have always quite admired the Tonda 1950. It's a very wearable thin watch, thanks to the wonderful lugs. It appears to have been made with many dial var
On Toric Tuesday, a special Tonda 1950 from 2019 made in a limited number of 28 for Swiss dealer Gubelin. Gone but not forgotten. With a dial like this one, how could it ever forgotten? And a sensual profile. And micro-rotor movement. Thanks for looking m
With so many beautiful pictures of the various newer Tonda PF models on the forum ,I wanted to show the PF excellence with some of their older models: The Tonda 1950 , one of the most beautiful dress watches that I had ever in my collection: And its gorge
Tonda 1950, redesigned in 2019, I believe. In the first picture you should be able to see the grain of the dial, different from the earlier version which had a flat, matte dial. Besides this, other changes were the removal of the oval border surrounding t
Since there was a desire by some members to see the backside of the PF701 movement, I managed to snap this quick shot just before leaving for work, I promise I'll add more movement pictures later on below! Cheers, Filip
With fall weather moving in I've taken my espresso inside and brought out the Tonda 1950. The 1950 range was named after Michel Parmigiani's birth year. It's a 39mm by ~9mm basic 3-hander with lots of charm. The cream dial is especially appealing to my ey
Went to the bank and fetched these wonderful PF pieces from the vault. L to R: Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante, Tonda 1950, Tonda PF Chronograph. Enjoy the weekend! M4