Parmigiani Fleurier Returns to Origins with Refined Toric Collection
Parmigiani Fleurier is renowned for merging the art of Swiss horology with the Italian appreciation for beauty, and this year they've returned to their roots by revitalizing the beloved Toric collection—the first watch series unveiled by the brand in 1996. Sloping back into the limelight, Parmigiani Fleurier has skilfully reimagined the Toric with a focus on elegance and luxury.
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Each timepiece in the updated collection is immaculately crafted from precious metals, boasting a lavish yet understated sense of sophistication. The recent models display a harmonious palette of warm, rich colors, matched with a subtler and more refined approach to the bezel's iconic knurled design. Dials are meticulously hand-grained, catching the eye with their delicate textures.
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At the heart of the Toric's allure is the new hand-wound caliber PF780, which is visible through the caseback's sapphire crystal, flaunting original Côtes de Fleurier decoration over the splendor of 18k pink gold bridges—this kind of visible opulence is a nod to traditional watchmaking artistry married with contemporary design ethos.
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Despite its aesthetic charm and horological significance, this revamped series comes with a high barrier to entry, rendering it a luxurious dream for many enthusiasts.
Diameter: 40.6mm
Thickness: 8.8mm
Case: Rose gold or platinum
Dial: Celadon grey or Sand-Gold, hand-grained
Gold version: CHF 45,000
Platinum version: CHF 52,000
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