Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante. Reference PCF904-1020001-100182 While snapping this shot I was mesmerized by the slow beat, 21,600 vph, action of the balance wheel. In the fall, I'll retrieve it from the vault and the love affair will begin again. In my opin
I owned the Parmigiani Fleurier PF Micro-Rotor Tonda for a while, and recently parted ways with it due to a couple of flaws that impacted my experience with it. Here’s my honest owner review. - Dial: the warm gray hand-guilloched dial is subtle. The close
without the bun - trying to cut down on carbs, but of course I’ll finish the chips. 🤦😂 Rocking a forum favorite, the Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante. Enjoy the holiday weekend! Cheers! M4
I remember you had all kinds of trouble with your Minute Rattrapante. To this day, it is the only issue I have heard of with a modern Parmigiani. For me, it was Montblanc. You would think the 1858 blue dial 100 piece edition is better than sliced bread, b
I bought this watch, or at least reserved it, the moment it was introduced. I was wonderfully convinced from the photos I gathered. The first time I saw it is when I cracked open the box from my dealer, and I instantly knew I made a great decision. IMO, i
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
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