Offered in a choice of steel or 18ct pink gold, the TONDAPF Sport Automatic has been designed as the active counterpart to its TONDA PF siblings. With a case measuring 41mm in diameter, this model is highly wearable, whether on a bare wrist or under a shirt cuff. While its lineage within the PF collection is immediately evident, this timepiece is distinguished by a number of subtle details that affirm its casual sporting-chic identity. Key signatures of the TONDA PF Sport include the bezel, dial, and strap.
CHF 19'900
Caliber
PF770
Power reserve:
60 hours
Frequency:
4 Hz – 28’800 A/h
No. of components:
195
Jewels:
29
Thickness:
3.9
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter:
Ø 41.0 mm
Thickness:
9.8
Glass:
ARunic anti-reflective sapphire
Case back:
Sapphire
Water resistance:
100
Dial
Finishing:
"Clou triangulaire guilloché"
Indices:
18ct gold rhodium-plated appliques
Color:
Silver
Hands
Hours and minutes:
Delta-shaped
Bracelet
Rubber
Movement
PF770
The TONDA PF Sport Automatic is equipped with the PF770 automatic winding manufacture movement. It is series mounted with a double-barrel delivering a power reserve of 60 hours. This heart meets the highest finishing requirements including bevelled edges and Côtes de Genève decorated surfaces. Its oscillating weight is in 22ct rose gold, skeletonized and sand-blasted.
Movement specifications
Calibre: PF770
Winding:
Automatic
Total dimensions:
11 ½''' – Ø 25.6 mm
Thickness:
3.9
Frequency:
4 Hz – 28’800 A/h
Power Reserve:
60 hours
NB of components:
195
NB of jewels:
29
a watch for every occasion
Preserving Mechanical Arts
The Armoriale pocket watch inspiration resonates with echoes of Michel Parmigiani’s passions, embracing elements such as the Renaissance, architecture, nature, and the Golden ratio. It is a celebration of the enduring spirit that inspires the creative world of Parmigiani Fleurier: mechanical arts, artistic excellence, and sensorial harmony. The unparalleled mastery of craftsmanship reflected in its aesthetic and mechanical attributes pays tribute to its historical association with the art of restoration, which has been at the very heart of the Maison since its inception.