Having never seen the old variants in person, and having owned a 1950 Tonda, I think I prefer the newer versions, but I would love to see the older ones as well! Thank you so much for the high quality pictures. Cheers, Filip
During my stay in Florence, I had the opportunity to see and try on for the first time the Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Petite Seconde 2024 watch, both in platinum and rose gold . Here's the platinum variant with Grey Celadon dial and sand-coloured strap (re...
Having never seen the old variants in person, and having owned a 1950 Tonda, I think I prefer the newer versions, but I would love to see the older ones as well! Thank you so much for the high quality pictures. Cheers, Filip
I like the new line but find the pricing a little aspirational for a hand wound three hander. While I understand the possibility of excessive minimalism, haha, the single knurled bezel attracts me over the double. Pretty wild that no movement pictures wer...
I wasn’t allowed to take any photos of the 5178G-012 I was presented, not even the watch face! As for the preference between old and new versions of the Toric, it’s a matter of personal taste of course and the new versions definitely have a lot for themse...
Yes, in my opinion, the buckle is somewhat contradictory to the very refined and minimalist aesthetic of the watch. And I personally tend to prefer 16 or even 14 mm buckles to 18 mm ones. Reason why I bought a 16 mm buckle for my Cornes de Vache, as an al...
Having seen M4's older pieces up close, I also prefer the original models. But I also agree with your sentiments on manual winding. That is a big plus for the new collection.
I’m glad we feel the same way about these Torics! The new collection is very appealing, no doubt about that, but emotion is greater for me with the old collection. Best, Emmanuel
I completely agree with concerning the buckle: "too loud" is exactly what I felt. I did two other horological visits about which I will post (VC and IWC): my wife was kind enough to let me take the necessary time for these visits... Best, Emmanuel
Especially the reasonably thin profile. Both look good on you but we are more used to you with colored materials on your wrist 😁 Are the straps still Hermes like in the old PF days?
The upper side is alligator with a nubuck finish. You are right: I used to wear colored gold more often than white metals! But, as far as this platinum Toric is concerned, I was able to compare the feeling directly with my 5098P and the lack of any lively...
Your observations and the comments of community members here are interesting, even illuminating. I plan to share this post with my contact at PF - North America. As an additional comment, I'm mystified by the refusal to allow you to photograph the movemen...
Concerning the movement design or architecture, I share your feelings: it isn’t mind-blowing. And I would add that I personally prefer the traditional finishing with Côtes de Genève. But the very clean and clear presentation of the balance and escapement ...