The revival of a legend, combining the highest traditional watchmaking skills with a brand-new approach, fresh and contemporary. The TORIC Petite Seconde redefines drastically the codes of the conservative dress watch thanks to the choice of colours and execution: gold manual winding new movement, gold or platinum case, gold “chevé” dial, gold indexes and hands, gold crown, pin buckle only to admire the movement.
Available in September 2024
CHF 52'000
Caliber
PF780
Power reserve:
60 hours
Frequency:
4 Hz – 28’800 A/h
No. of components:
157
Jewels:
27
Thickness:
3.15
Case
950 Platinum
Diameter:
Ø 40.6 mm
Thickness:
8.8
Glass:
ARunic anti-reflective sapphire
Case back:
ARunic anti-reflective sapphire
Water resistance:
30
Dial
Finishing:
Hand-grained
Indices:
18ct gold rhodium-plated appliques
Color:
Grey Celadon
Hands
Hours and minutes:
Alpha-shaped
Bracelet
Alligator
Movement
PF780
Three large surfaces in 18ct rose gold serve as bridges, arranged in a pure geometric perspective. Only the two barrels and the regulating organ are visible. This development with its unprecedented architecture, with its large bridges decorated with Côtes de Fleurier alternating with a sandblasted plate, references the great tradition of watchmaking in a minimalist and contemporary aesthetic configuration.
Movement specifications
Calibre: PF780
Winding:
Manual
Total dimensions:
12 ½''' – Ø 28.40 mm
Thickness:
3.15
Frequency:
4 Hz – 28’800 A/h
Power Reserve:
60 hours
NB of components:
157
NB of jewels:
27
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.