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Parmigiani: It does - it is brighter than my WG piece.

The 118 is the movement model number. The 118 is based on the PF110 which is one of the first (if not the first) in-house movment from the house of Parmigiani. The PF110 saw the light of the day in the Ionica model. Practically 8 days of power reserve, the PF110 is also decorated to very very high s
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Parmigiani: Indeed - its freternal twin is the Parmigiani Kalpa XL Tourbillon Chiaroscuro - which is another beauty

although, that one doesnt seem to have engraving of the hand hammered details. It was also limited to 30
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Parmigiani: Yup, that is the word - Sculptural

That engraving and hand hammered details are indeed impressive.
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Parmigiani: Thanks - most of them are stacked Macros

Thank you for the kind words Bruno, Happy to answer questions / share photo details if needed.
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Parmigiani: The Parmigiani Kalpa XL Hebmomadaire Squelette (LE30) - 30 Years of watchmaking

These were made before hand-finished mirror polished interior angles went viral. I counted over 120 and gave up. Practically every form of high horology finishing has been applied (hand-hammering, Engraving, black polish, wide counter-sinks, sharp interior-angle galore, sharp exterior angles, skelet
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Chopard: A perfect dress watch if there was one !

I see that you have the older version with 32 jewels; the new ones AFAIK have 29. The movement you have there is also endowed with a Pt 950 rotor, which has a slightly heaviver mass than the Au 750 ones concequently the winding efficiency is potentially higher per movement. They are similar to the o
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