I could see them in real, but I couldn't take any other picture than this one through the window display. The Chronographe Mysterieux is an instant love affair for me. This platinum version is uber cool. The steel platinum version is probably the one to g
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video must be worth at least ten thousand. The first half of this 9 minute video shows the Chronograph Mysterieux in operation.
In honor of Parmigiani Fleurier's 30th Anniversary, a trilogy of all platinum Tonda PFs are being offered as a set or individually. From the press release . . . "Celebrating 30 years of independence, Parmigiani Fleurier introduces a trilogy of world first
Great job here, PF! I have the OG Tonda PF in steel, so the design language speaks to me. Here is my question. There are two minute and hour hands each, but only one second hand. Say I engage the chrono while the second hand is at 42 seconds. I assume it
Ref PFC908-1020001-100182 Parmigiani claims a world first novelty with its Tonda PF Chronograph Mysterieux. On first glance the watch appears to be a time only 3-hander with central seconds. But activating the monopusher at 7:30 transforms the watch to a
Reference PFC931-1020023-400182 Housed in a 42mm stainless steel case enclosing movement PF070-CSND (CS=COSC certified, ND=no date). The color "Verzasca" was first introduced at WW2025 in the Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante model shown here. Apparently market re
Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante with "Arctic Rose" dial. Reference PFC904-1020002-100182. This watch is drop dead gorgeous in person. Notice the dial color change from artificial lighting to natural lighting. Toric Petite Seconde. Reference PFC940-2010003-300