The 1916 Company (formerly Watch Box) had one in the summer that i was too slow on. Keeping my eyes and ears open. The chase is part of the fun, which you already know .
Supplementing my weekend post cataloging Parmigiani chronographs, I'll add this superb piece, the Tondagraphe Tourbillon with openworked dial. PHOTO CREDIT: PROFESSIONAL WATCHES The backside is as stunning as the front. PHOTO CREDIT: PROFESSIONAL WATCHES ...
I think the last three are Toric Westminster Minute Repeaters. Is the first one also a Westminster? I have not seen the first one. It's stunning! Thanks for the photos and enlightenment, Bruno. M4
. . . the out-sourced movement. PF was a fledgling brand at this point (and still is in some respects). There are finishing touches such as the black polished tourbillon bridge that carry the PF DNA. Thanks for commenting. M4
The 1916 Company (formerly Watch Box) had one in the summer that i was too slow on. Keeping my eyes and ears open. The chase is part of the fun, which you already know .
At the same time Zenith were doing a similar thing with their Defy Lab, I'm not sure any of them went further than prototypes. I thought it was unusual for PF given their house style but as a demonstration of technical ability... why not. ...