
In a compelling post, afaleh shares his latest acquisition: a Parmigiani Fleurier (PF) platinum split-second chronograph, a unique piece with bespoke finishing and a solid salmon dial. He argues that PF's sport luxury watches surpass competitors like the Nautilus and Royal Oak, offering a superior blend of technical excellence and aesthetic refinement. This article delves into afaleh's detailed comparison and the community's insights on Parmigiani Fleurier's rising prominence.





No kidding, the finishing really is well done! If you don't mind sharing, how does the bespoke program work with them? Is it similar to Cartier?
You made some good point. I agree on all of them. I look forward to your future posts How did you upgrade the finishing of the bracelet?
What exactly did they do? Is there something about the "standard" PF finishing you don't care for? I'm definitely a fan of the brand, and having handled pieces a few times feel the quality is exceptional. Unfortunately, I take issue with some design quirks on a number of their models, otherwise I feel I would have several. I very much look forward to my first.
WOW! This is absolutely amazing. Wear it in the best of health.
Nice dial color and movement skeletonization. Thanks for sharing.
Build a record by buying a few commercial pieces, establish a relationship with people who work at the factory, propose a custom version of a complicated watch, pay through the nose, and your done
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