Parmigiani Fleurier, the epitome of quiet luxury, flexes its horological muscles with the latest launches of the Toric collection and Tonda PF Automatic 36 mm. Renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail, the manufacture’s new releases highlight its dedication to blending innovation with timeless elegance.
One of the favourites at this year’s Watches and Wonders Geneva, the Toric collection is a minimalist’s dream come true. Comprising two Petite Seconde models and a Chronograph Rattrapante, the haute horlogerie line is a refined reinterpretation of masculine elegance, with each timepiece embodying a harmonious blend of aesthetic purity and technical prowess. The impossibly chic colour palette boasts shades of nature and is inspired by the chromatic universe of the master of purism, Le Corbusier.
Flaunting a rose gold case, the Sand Gold dial of the first 40.6 mm Petite Seconde model—also rendered in rose gold—exudes an understated sophistication and contrasts against a hand-stitched nubuck alligator leather strap in Grey Celadon. Meanwhile, the second iteration offers a cool, ultramodern aesthetic with its platinum case. Its dial features a striking Grey Celadon colour that perfectly complements the nubuck alligator leather in Sand Gold.
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