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Here is my contribution to the new Parmigiani forum
and congratulations to M4 for being the inaugural moderator of this forum.
Here is my Kalpa Hebdomadaire, plus its distant second cousin Chopard LUC with 3.97 caliber since Michael Parmigiani was heavily involved in the design of this caliber.
Also while the Kalpa is longer and bigger than Chopard, it’s more comfortable on me as it hugs my wrist better and a bit lighter for being in SS instead of WG.



Collection
M4 · Jun 12, 2026
Explore the Parmigiani Kalpa XL Hebdomadaire in gold and steel. M4 compares dial, hands, and power reserve, with collector insights on comfort and design.
30 replies1288 views

Review
pingtsai · Sep 22, 2009
Ping Tsai reviews the Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Retrograde Perpetual Calendar Luna Blu, a complicated ladies' watch with captivating display and advanced mechanisms.
31 replies7512 views

Review
m2 · Jan 18, 2025
Explore m2 s in-depth review of the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Chronograph. Discover its unique design, comfort, integrated movement, and market insights.
13 replies6584 views

Vintage
amanico · Jan 12, 2022
Explore the Parmigiani Fleurier Ionica in white gold. Amanico reviews its 'deliciously outdated' design, sublime movement, and unique aesthetic. Discover collector insights on its Hellenic inspiration, market resurgence, and haute horlogerie finishing.
44 replies5540 views

Complications
quattro · Oct 18, 2024
Explore the artistry of shaped calibers in luxury watches like Parmigiani Fleurier, Chopard, JLC Reverso, and Patek Philippe. Discover the harmony between case and movement.
24 replies5516 views

Collection
Rosneathian · Dec 2, 2021
Explore the Parmigiani Fleurier Ionica 8-Day, a distinguished independent watchmaking piece. Discover its enduring appeal and significance for collectors.
49 replies5230 views
Two very nice cousins!
By: mrds : November 22nd, 2024-18:41
Especially on the movement side. I just love the rectangular engines! As far as I know, the movements for both Kalpa and Heritage are not only designed by Michel Parmigiani but also made by Vaucher, which is part of the Parmigiani group.