I really identify with your comments about sport watches vs dress watches, so it is interesting that we both ended up with the Tonda! I have the 40mm version, and was torn between the two. No wrong choice in my opinion, I loved both!
Those who know me will know how one dimensional I am especially when it comes to watches. My small collection comprises of dress watches, a genre which I am most comfortable wearing, I have tried on various sports watches over the last 30 years but none r...
It is always good to see a manufacturer making a sports watch in a smaller size. Most stick with 40mm and above because somehow a sports watch has to exude some form of machoness!
The movement and case finishing on the Tonda is actually superior to quite a number of the hyped sports watches but I am quite happy that it still remains largely unrecognised apart from by watch enthusiasts.
I went to PF in 2005 and have looked at many since then but have never jumped either. Nice place, beautiful day, friendly people Excellent pastries I really wanted this watch \ Cazalea ...
I am one who prefers any watch with no date. To me, it makes the dial more pure and this is a gorgeous dial. Thank you for your feedback and I hope you get one too as you will not regret it.
And that I guess is the main criteria for me when buying a watch - how well it fits and looks on my wrist rather than the brand name, the movement finishing or the resale value.
It just shows what a lazy bugger I am! Thanks Mike but I am at a stage where this passion of ours must be self financing so any new addition must result in the sale of another watch. I am too old to be selling body parts or robbing a bank!
I believe the 36mm version looks better dial wise than the 40mm version not just because of the absence of the date but the 40mm version's dial looks more spartan and less balanced than the 36mm version. Just my thoughts.
Great choice that I wouldn't have imagined being right for you until I saw the pictures. I'll show your pics to my Malaysian fiancée, maybe there's a PF in her future!
Just imagine the watch on her dainty non hairy wrist! And yes, I never thought that the watch would suit me either until I tried it on. Thank you for your comments.
I bought the 40mm 1 year ago . I have mostly integrated sport watch in my small connection and , yet, my PF is on top of my list The most universal watch I ever had . Perfect in suit as well as in jeans I’m sure you’ll enjoy it a ton !
Enjoy yours too! I think the slimness (and yours is even slimmer) adds to the appeal and shows that one does not need a sports watch to be thicker than 9mm for it to withstand the rigours of daily life.
Based on the feedback from fellow purists, it is probably the most perfect watch for my wrist! And most strangely, I have been wearing it at home which is rare for me as I very seldom wear a watch when I am home. The more I look at it, the more convinced ...
It was a tough decision only because I was concerned what if a watch I love gets released at Watches and Wonders. But the Parmigiani Tonda is that amazing that I decided that I could not miss out on the opportunity before it becomes a sought after sports ...
This is such a nice and interesting watch. I think Parmigiani is a really fascinating, highest-quality brand still far too much under radar. But this brand is noticeably evolving. Like GP or Moser. Many congrats again for this important catch far away fro...
Under the radar brands seem to be my speciality before everyone else jumps on the band wagon. And if they don't, it is ok as I tend to buy only what I love and what fits my wrist! Parmigiani are indeed under rated but if a GP Laureato can take off, I don'...
great reference, elegant & I think the dial is done tastefully! Also those lugs from the sides are gorgeous! Enjoy in good health…hope to see it in metal soon.
it's a beautiful watch and it definitely looks great on your wrist! alas... i already have the 40mm version and have also placed deposit for the GMT Rattrapante (which arrived yesterday). if the GMT Rattrapante was launched before the 40mm micro rotor, i ...
I am sure the 40mm fits your wrist perfectly! Well I hope they do because you now have two of them! Congratulations on your GMT and thank you for your kind comments on mine.
Considering they only have three different models and you have two, that qualifies as being a serious collector! And although like me, you have bought the watches to keep and enjoy, I would not be surprised if the Tondas become an amazing investment over ...
all of which I'm not too interested at the moment, then I'm probably not a "serious" collector 😉 and if your prediction on their value comes true, it'll be my son who will benefit i guess 😅
when I see lesser brands producing sports watches that appreciate in value, I see little reason why the superior Tonda will not receive the accolade that it deserves. Your son is a lucky young man. Mine is not as his dad is less generous!
I really identify with your comments about sport watches vs dress watches, so it is interesting that we both ended up with the Tonda! I have the 40mm version, and was torn between the two. No wrong choice in my opinion, I loved both! ...
for you to ask me which version mine was! And that is a good thing in my opinion. My watch with the grey dial has no diamond hour markers. I believe the version with the dark blue dial has the diamond hour markers. And your watch looks lovely on you, well...
Thank you sham! I am wondering, is it referenced on the box or anywhere else the color of the dial? It is my understanding that in steel 36mm, there is only "warm grey" with diamond markers, and "silver sand" without. The pictures of silver sand look much...
but you are right than the ambient lighting does affect the colour of the dial. Mine is definitely the lighter dial and I have checked but it is not referenced anywhere - just by the price paid!
I had a similar encounter with PF. Wasn’t looking for it. It found me. As you said, it wraps the wrist, kind of like a well tailored bespoke suit. I have the chrono version, which is amazing on several levels, but I’m slightly envious of the smaller dimen...
We all tend to talk about the movement a lot but to be honest, it does not really matter whether a watch has a micro rotor or semi rotor as long as it operates reliably and the dial looks great. Afterall, we see the dial so much more than the movement. Th...
the 40mm case is better suited to a chronograph like yours as the sub dials fill up the dial whereas a 40mm case with purely a date function would make it look rather spartan. Just my thoughts.