
Hororgasm chronicles a Parmigiani dinner event at Les Amis in Singapore, blending haute horology with fine dining. The post captures the ambiance of the evening, featuring a menu from a celebrated chef and a display of Parmigiani timepieces, including the author's own watch. This report offers a glimpse into exclusive collector gatherings.




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First up, Jean Marc Jacot, CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier. I had the pleasure of being seated next to this fine gentleman, and he was the perfect host. Lots of stories and insight into the world of horology, a most certainly interesting and intelligent person. Second up, our very own MTF, renowned expert in all things of pleasure - .....notably culinary and horology. Next up, Peter Chong, founder of the Lange Owners Group, and famous(some say infamous) opinion leader in all things horological. He is
Yafriro lost the ad rights? Cheers PAt
you took the the time I wasn't in Singapore to order that oval Parmigiani. That's obviously an offside cen@jkt
Great to see you being Genki my friend! Stephen
and I am pretty sure that insider trading carries a heavier penalty then offside!! best, Horo
In Indonesia, there is no penalty for insider trading. But an offside is frown upon cen@jkt
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