Parmigiani cut its teeth as a restorer of antiquities: watches, clocks and automatons. This background in restoration was the inspiration behind the Ovale Pantographe first shown as a prototype in 2011 and followed with a production release in 2013, shown...
And you are right - it is quite comfortable on the wrist ππ»ππ» Been some years since I handled one but I would definitely like to get one when the situation allows π€π»
The Ovale Pantographe is very high on my "Want List" - approaching "grail" status. I've done too much purchasing lately to acquire one anytime soon, but your post reminds me why it's such a compelling piece.
There are also conventional fixed hands versions, usually with a tourbillon, but I wanted to limit this post solely to Ovales outfitted with pantographe hands.