2025 Parmigiani Fleurier Releases
The 2025 Parmigiani Fleurier releases continue the brand’s pursuit of quiet refinement and technical nuance. Whether through experimental materials like Cermet, minimalist displays that conceal rather than reveal, intricate hand-finished movements tucked inside classic cases, or soft tones inspired by Le Corbusier’s architectural palette, Parmigiani is building out a lineup that feels distinct from the noise. Read on for all the details about the 2025 Parmigiani Fleurier releases, complete with specs, pricing, and release dates.

- La Ravenale – Unique Piece
- Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Longhorn Limited Edition
- Toric Petite Seconde
- Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Rose Gold Sandstone
- L’Armoriale Répétition Minute Mystérieuse
- Toric Perpetual Calendar
- Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet
- Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante Verzasca
- Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green
- Tonda PF Chronograph Mineral Blue
- Tonda PF 36 Automatic Stone Blue
- Tonda PF Micro-Rotor Platinum Stone Blue
La Ravenale – Unique Piece
Release Date: December 2025

Each year on December 2, Parmigiani Fleurier honors Michel Parmigiani’s birthday with a single Objet d’Art — a one-off creation that reflects the founder’s background in restoration and his focus on proportion and harmony. For 2025, that piece is La Ravenale, a white-gold Lépine pocket watch inspired by the symmetrical Traveller’s Palm of Madagascar.
At its center is a restored 1920s Ed. Koehn minute repeater movement, rebuilt by Parmigiani’s restoration workshop. The bridges are newly hand-engraved with palm motifs, the mainplate is refinished, and the repeater mechanism has been brought back to full acoustic clarity.

The case features a double back in opal and jade marquetry by LM Cadrans, an uncommon pairing that creates a textured, mineral composition with both color and stability. Engraving across the movement, dial, and case is done by Atelier Blandenier, while the fully handmade 18k white-gold chain is crafted by Laurent Jolliet, one of Switzerland’s last traditional chain-makers.

La Ravenale is not a commercial release but a one-of-a-kind creation to showcase the métiers d’art that define Parmigiani Fleurier: restoration, engraving, lapidary work, and the revival of historical calibers.
Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante Artic Rose
Release Date: November 2025

Parmigiani Fleurier introduced the Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante in 2023 as one of the brand’s most original ideas: a way to add minutes on demand using two stacked minute hands. Instead of timing events with a chronograph, the complication lets the wearer advance the rose-gold hand by one or five minutes with the pushers at 10 and 8 o’clock, then reset it with the crown. If you want to set a six-minute “timer,” for instance, press the lower pusher to advance the timer hand five minutes forward, then the upper pusher to advance it one more minute. When the regular minute hand matches the “timer” hand, six minutes have elapsed.
According to the brand, it’s a practical, intuitive function designed for everyday pacing rather than traditional timing.

For 2025, the watch returns with an Arctic Rose dial, a pale tone that shifts subtly with the light and brings added character to the fine Grain d’Orge guilloché surface. While rose is often treated as a modern color choice, rose tones were once common in men’s clothing and accessories, so using it here feels like a nod to that history rather than following a trend.

As with the rest of the Tonda PF line, the details carry the design: an ultra-fine guilloché pattern, a platinum knurled bezel, and a stainless-steel case and bracelet finished to emphasize the integrated profile. Even with the added mechanism, the watch remains slim at 10.7mm. The PF052 automatic caliber inside measures just 4.9mm thick yet contains 271 components, including a 22k rose-gold micro-rotor decorated with the same guilloché motif. It runs at 3 Hz and offers a 48-hour power reserve.
Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante Artic Rose Watch Specs

| Model | Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante “Arctic Rose” |
| Reference | PFC904-1020002-100182 |
| Case | Stainless steel 40mm diameter 10.7mm 60m water resistance |
| Dial | Arctic Rose dial with guilloché grain d’orge pattern |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds; Minute Rattrapante mechanism for one-minute or five-minute forward adjustments |
| Movement | Caliber PF052 Automatic winding 48-hour power reserve 21,600 Vph (3 Hz) |
| Bracelet | Stainless steel integrated bracelet |
| Price | CHF 29,700 |
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Longhorn Limited Edition
Release date: October 2025

Parmigiani Fleurier is introducing a rare university partnership this year with the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Longhorn Limited Edition, created with The Forty First Foundation to honor the University of Texas at Austin. It’s the first time the Tonda PF Sport has been offered in both stainless steel and 18k rose gold with an integrated bracelet, giving this collaboration a more upscale, collectible angle than the typical school-themed release.

The dial brings the UT tie-in to the surface without feeling heavy-handed. A silver base with mid-gray subdials is matched with Burnt Orange accents on the markers, numerals, and date, while the hands carry Burnt Orange lume. Each case is engraved with the Texas Longhorn at 9 o’clock, a detail unique to this collaboration. Parmigiani also includes two exclusive rubber straps — Tufo and Burnt Orange — alongside the integrated bracelet.

Inside is the same COSC-certified Caliber PF070 found in the standard Tonda PF Sport Chronograph, which is a 5 Hz, integrated automatic chronograph with crisp actuation, a 65-hour power reserve, and Parmigiani’s signature 22k rose gold skeletonized rotor.
Production is minimal, with 40 pieces in stainless steel and 10 in rose gold. Proceeds support student-focused programs across UT Austin through The Forty First Foundation, adding a philanthropic angle to what is otherwise a very serious collectible.
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Longhorn Limited Edition Watch Specs

| Model | Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Longhorn Limited Edition | Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Longhorn Limited Edition |
| Reference | PFS931-1020001-100182 | PFC940-2010002-300181 |
| Case | Stainless steel 42mm diameter 12.9mm thick | 18k rose gold 42mm diameter 12.9mm thick |
| Dial | Silver with mid grey counters and Burnt orange | Silver with mid grey counters and Burnt orange |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph. | Hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph. |
| Movement | Caliber PF070 Automatic winding 65h power reserve 5Hz (36,000 vph) | Caliber PF070 Automatic winding 65h power reserve 5Hz (36,000 vph) |
| Bracelet/Strap | Stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp Additional Tufo rubber and Burnt Orange rubber straps | 18k rose gold bracelet with folding clasp Additional Tufo rubber and Burnt Orange rubber straps |
| Limited | 40 examples | 10 examples |
Toric Petite Seconde
Release date: August 2025

The latest additions to the Toric Petite Seconde line take the collection’s quietly refined formula and interpret it through two distinct palettes. The first is Dune in 18k rose gold, and the other is Golden Hour fashioned in platinum. Both share the same discreet profile with a 40.6mm case that measures 8.8mm thick, topped with the Toric’s trademark knurled bezel. While both models share the same design, the character shifts dramatically depending on the metal and dial treatment.

Each dial is crafted from solid gold and finished using Parmigiani’s hand-graining technique, a centuries-old method revived by Michel Parmigiani. The result is a matte, mineral-like surface that diffuses light rather than reflecting it. The Dune model leans warm with its sand-toned dial and matching nubuck alligator strap, while the Golden Hour version adopts a cooler, grey-green “Akoya” tone that pairs beautifully with platinum.

Both models run on the PF780 hand-wound movement, an ultra-thin caliber measuring 3.15mm with twin barrels and a 60-hour reserve. The movement architecture is intentionally open, with rose-gold bridges showcasing the barrels and regulating organ in a balanced, asymmetrical layout. Finishing remains consistent with the Toric revival with hand-applied Côtes de Fleurier, polished bevels, and clean visual geometry.
Toric Petite Seconde Watch Specs

| Model | Toric Petite Seconde Platinum Golden Hour | Toric Petite Seconde Rose Gold Dune |
| Reference | PFC940-2010003-300181 | PFC940-2010002-300181 |
| Case | Platinum 40.6mm diameter 8.8mm thick 30m water resistant | 18k rose gold 40.6mm diameter 8.8mm thick 30m water resistant |
| Dial | Golden Hour-colored 18k white gold dial Hand-grained finish | Dune-colored 18k rose gold dial Hand-grained finish |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds. | Hours, minutes, small seconds. |
| Movement | Caliber PF780 Manual winding 60h power reserve 28,800 vph | Caliber PF780 Manual winding 60h power reserve 28,800 vph |
| Strap | Akoya Grey hand-stitched nubuck alligator strap Platinum 950 pin buckle | Sand Gold hand-stitched nubuck alligator strap 18k rose gold pin buckle |
| Price | CHF 54,000 | CHF 47,000 |
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Rose Gold Sandstone
Release date: July 2025

Parmigiani Fleurier expands its sport-chronograph lineup with a new precious-metal variant: the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph in Rose Gold Sandstone. The watch pairs an 18k rose-gold 42mm case with a silver guilloché dial accented by sandstone-colored subdials, all framed by the line’s signature knurled bezel. It’s fitted with a textured “Tufo” rubber strap, a tone inspired by pale Mediterranean volcanic stone.

Inside is Parmigiani’s high-frequency PF070 automatic chronograph caliber, running at 36,000 vph (5 Hz) and COSC-certified for precision. The movement features a column wheel, a 65-hour power reserve, and a skeletonized 22k rose-gold rotor, all visible through the sapphire caseback and housed inside the 100-meter water-resistant case.
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Watch Specs

| Model | Tonda PF Sport Chronograph |
| Reference | PFC931-2020021-400182 |
| Case | 18k rose gold 42mm diameter 12.9mm thick 100m water-resistant |
| Dial | Silver & Sandstone dial Clou triangulaire guilloché finish Rose gold indices with black lume |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph |
| Movement | In-house Caliber PF070 COSC-certified automatic chronograph, integrated, 36,000 vph (5 Hz) 65h power reserve |
| Bracelet/Strap | Tufo-textured rubber strap 18k rose gold folding clasp |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $53,100 |
L’Armoriale Répétition Minute Mystérieuse

Parmigiani Fleurier’s most poetic complication gets even more mysterious in 2025. The new L’Armoriale Répétition Minute Mystérieuse is offered in two new executions — Dawn Rose and Midnight Fjord — both part of the brand’s high-art Objets d’Art collection. Instead of displaying the time on the dial, it hides it entirely: flip the watch over and you’ll find a secret display made from polished white Guatemalan jade, with minimalist rose or rhodium-plated hands quietly tracking the hours and minutes.
The front, meanwhile, is reserved for artistry. The case, measuring 41.6mm in diameter and 12.65mm thick, is sculpted in 18k white gold and decorated with translucent Grand Feu enamel — a soft pearlescent tone for Dawn Rose and a deep oceanic blue for Midnight Fjord. Beneath the enamel is a guilloché pattern inspired by pinecones and the Fibonacci sequence, rendered by Parmigiani’s go-to masters: Vanessa Lecci for enamel, Eddy Jaquet for engraving, and Yann von Kaenel for the guilloché work.

At the heart of both watches is the hand-wound PF355 movement — a minute repeater with cathedral gongs that wrap around the movement one and a half times to produce long, resonant chimes. The movement is made of 392 components, finished with Côtes de Genève, and offers 72 hours of power reserve. Paired with taupe double-sided alligator straps and 18k gold pin buckles, each is a pièce unique — and not water resistant, but that’s hardly the point.
L’Armoriale Répétition Minute Mystérieuse Watch Specs

| Model | L’Armoriale Répétition Minute Mystérieuse |
| References | PFH990-2010001-300181 (Midnight Fjord) PFH990-2010003-300181 (Dawn Rose) |
| Case | 18k white gold 41.6mm diameter 12.65mm thick Hand-polished and engraved with hand-guilloché and “Grand Feu” enamel |
| Dial | White polished Guatemalan jade with hand-applied rhodium-plated 18ct gold indices |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, minute repeater |
| Movement | Caliber PF355 Manual winding with minute repeater flywheel 72-hour power reserve 21,600 vph (3 Hz) |
| Bracelet/Strap | Taupe double-sided, hand-stitched alligator leather strap |
| Buckle | 18k gold pin buckle |
| Water Resistance | Not water resistant; humidity and dust protected only |
| Limited Edition | Pièce unique |
Toric Perpetual Calendar

For 2025, Parmigiani Fleurier presents the Toric Perpetual Calendar, offered in two 50-piece limited editions: one in platinum with a Morning Blue dial, and one in rose gold with a Golden Hour dial. Both versions feature a new coaxial calendar layout that condenses the day, date, month, and leap year indicators into two clean subdials at 4 and 8 o’clock, preserving a wide-open central dial and giving the complication room to breathe.
Each dial is made of solid gold (white for platinum, rose for rose gold), hand-grained for a soft, tactile finish. The platinum model is paired with an Akoya Grey nubuck strap and priced at $99,400, while the rose gold version gets an Arctic Grey strap and a slightly lower price tag of $91,900.

The cases measure 40.6mm in diameter and 10.9mm thick, topped with the now-familiar polished knurled bezel and finished with anti-reflective sapphire crystals on both sides. Inside is the hand-wound PF733 movement — a rose gold caliber with twin barrels, 60 hours of power reserve, and Côtes de Fleurier decoration visible through the sapphire caseback. Like the rest of the updated Toric line, Parmigiani is opting to go more minimalist in approach; as the brand puts it, “not loud but lasting.”
Toric Perpetual Calendar Watch Specs

| Model | Tonda Perpetual Calendar |
| References | PFH952-2010002-3001811 (Platinum) PFH952-2010001-300181 (Rose Gold) |
| Case | 40.6mm diameter 10.9mm thick |
| Dial | Morning Blue: 18k white gold, hand-grained with rhodium-plated gold appliques Golden Hour: 18k rose gold, hand-grained with rose gold appliques |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, perpetual calendar (day, date, month, and leap year indicators) |
| Movement | Caliber PF733 Manual winding 60-hour power reserve 4 Hz (28,800 vph) |
| Bracelet/Strap | Akoya Grey or Arctic Grey hand-stitched nubuck alligator leather |
| Buckle | Platinum 950 or 18k rose gold pin buckle |
| Water Resistance | 30 meters |
| Limited Edition | 50 pieces |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $99,400 (platinum) $91,900 (rose gold) |
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet

Parmigiani just became the first watchmaker to build an entire case — including bezel, pushers, and crown — out of Cermet, a high-tech composite that combines the scratch resistance of ceramic with the lightness of metal. The new Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet, available in either London Grey or Milano Blue, is a clear signal that Parmigiani is willing to experiment with material innovation.
The case measures 42.5mm wide and 13.3mm thick, and while the size sounds substantial on paper, according to PF, the Cermet construction keeps it lightweight and ergonomic. The Blackor (9-carat gold-nickel deposit)-treated dials are matched with Blackor-plated gold indices and hands, plus a rubber strap in either London Grey or Milano Blue, depending on the model.

Powering both versions is the COSC-certified, 5 Hz PF070 movement — the same high-frequency integrated chronograph that drives the mainline PF Chronograph. It’s visible through the sapphire caseback, supplies 65 hours of power reserve, and comes equipped with a skeletonized 22k rose gold rotor. Each version of the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet will retail for $43,100.
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra-Cermet Watch Specs

| Model | Tonda PF Sport Chronograph |
| References | PFC931-1020021-400182 (London Grey) PFC931-1020022-400182 (Milano Blue) |
| Case | Ultra-Cermet 42.5mm diamter 13.3mm thick Polished and satin-finished with knurled bezel |
| Dial | Satin-finished dual-tone: PFC931-1020021: Blackor & London Grey PFC931-1020022: Blackor & Milano Blue |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph |
| Movement | Caliber PF070 COSC-certified self-winding chronograph movement 65-hour power reserve 5 Hz (36,000 vph) |
| Bracelet/Strap | London Grey or Milano Blue rubber |
| Buckle | Ultra-Cermet pin buckle |
| Water Resistance | 100 meters |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $43,100 |
Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante Verzasca

One of Parmigiani Fleurier’s most technically clever releases is back for 2025 — this time in an unexpected colorway. The Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante Verzasca takes the brand’s minimalist dual-time display and pairs it with a green dial inspired by the waters of the Verzasca river in southern Switzerland. It’s a striking new look for a watch that’s already earned praise for doing “travel time” the refined way.
At first glance, it looks like a simple two-hander, but press the pusher at 8 o’clock and a second gold hour hand jumps forward in one-hour increments to show a second time zone. When it’s no longer needed, a button integrated into the crown resets the rose gold hand back under the white gold one — a sleek rattrapante-style complication that avoids unnecessary clutter. The hands move with an audible snap, and the whole mechanism is powered by the in-house PF051 movement with a 48-hour power reserve.

The 40mm stainless steel case is topped with a platinum knurled bezel, while the glossy green dial features a barleycorn guilloché pattern. It’s paired with a polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet and priced at $31,100.
Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante Verzasca Watch Specs

| Model | Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante |
| Reference | PFC905-1020002-100182 |
| Case | Polished and satin-finished stainless steel 40mm diameter 10.7mm thick Platinum 950 knurled bezel |
| Dial | Verzasca green Grain d’Orge hand-guilloché |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, split GMT (dual time) |
| Movement | Caliber PF051 Self-winding manufacture movement Rose gold micro-rotor 48-hour power reserve 3 Hz (21,600 vph) |
| Bracelet/Strap | Polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet |
| Buckle | Stainless steel folding clasp |
| Water Resistance | 60 meters |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $31,100 |
Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green

The Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Skeleton gets a splash of color in 2025 with a new 50-piece limited edition in Slate Green. The openworked PF777 movement is rendered in a striking green color inspired by Le Corbusier’s architectural palette, while the suspended indices and skeletonized Delta hands keep legibility high — no easy feat for a skeleton dial.

The case is stainless steel, measuring 40mm across and just 8.5mm thick, topped with Parmigiani’s signature hand-knurled platinum bezel. Aside from the pared-down PF logo, there’s no dial text here, just appealing movement architecture. Priced at $70,300, the watch is paired with a polished and satin-finished integrated steel bracelet and finished with a discreet “1 of 50” engraving on the back.
Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green Watch Specs

| Model | Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green |
| Reference | PFC912-1020002-100182 |
| Case | Polished and satin-finished stainless steel 40mm diameter 8.5mm thick Platinum 950 knurled bezel |
| Dial | Slate Green, sandblasted and satin-finished, hand-applied 18k gold rhodium-plated indices |
| Functions | Hours, minutes |
| Movement | Caliber PF777 Automatic winding 60-hour power reserve 4 Hz (28,800 vph) |
| Bracelet/Strap | Polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet |
| Buckle | Stainless steel folding clasp |
| Water Resistance | 100 meters |
| Limited Edition | 50 pieces |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $70,300 |
Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Chronograph 40mm No Date Mineral Blue

New for 2025, the Tonda PF Chronograph No Date brings the case size down to 40mm (from the original 42mm) and drops the date window altogether. The result is a cleaner, more balanced dial layout that still carries all the high-performance mechanics underneath. The new Mineral Blue dial — a subtle, ever-shifting shade inspired by the sky — adds a soft touch to an otherwise pretty serious sports chronograph.

The dial is decorated with the familiar Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern, and like the rest of the Tonda PF collection, it skips any branding up front apart from the applied PF logo. No frills. Just sharp execution. Inside the stainless steel case is Parmigiani’s in-house PF070 movement — an integrated chronograph that beats at 5 Hz (36,000 vph), comes COSC-certified, and delivers a 65-hour power reserve. It’s topped with the brand’s signature platinum knurled bezel and fitted with a matching stainless steel bracelet. Priced at $34,100.
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Watch Specs

| Model | Tonda PF Sport Chronograph |
| Reference | PFC917-1020001-100182 |
| Case | Polished and satin-finished stainless steel 40mm diameter 12.72mm thick Platinum 950 knurled bezel |
| Dial | Mineral Blue Grain d’Orge hand-guilloché dial |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph |
| Movement | Caliber PF070 COSC-certified self-winding chronograph movement 65-hour power reserve 5 Hz (36,000 vph) |
| Bracelet/Strap | Polished and satin-finished stainless steel bracelet |
| Buckle | Stainless steel folding clasp |
| Water Resistance | 100 meters |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $34,100 |
Tonda PF 36 Automatic Stone Blue

Parmigiani Fleurier expands its compact Tonda PF 36 Automatic lineup with the introduction of a stainless steel model with a striking Stone Blue dial — again, a color inspired by Le Corbusier’s architectural palette. I have to say, Parmigiani consistently delivers some of the most compelling dial colors in today’s market. The surface is decorated with a hand-applied Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern, French for “barley grain,” adding a layer of visual interest to the textured dial.
The 36mm case, measuring a slim 8.6mm thick, is crafted from polished and satin-finished stainless steel. While the dial color is new for 2025, the rest will look familiar to Parmigiani Fleurier fans. As is tradition with the Tonda PF collection, the knurled bezel is fashioned from 950 platinum, offering a subtle contrast in both finish and material. The watch is water-resistant to 100 meters and fitted with a stainless steel bracelet secured by a folding clasp.

Inside, the PF770 automatic manufacture movement powers the watch, offering a 60-hour power reserve and operating at 4 Hz (28,800 vph). The Côtes de Genève striping, beveled bridges, and a skeletonized 22k rose gold rotor of the beautifully finished movement is visible via the sapphire display caseback.
Compact, elegant, and mechanically sophisticated, the stone blue Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Automatic 36mm in stainless steel is priced at $22,600 USD.

2025 Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF 36 Automatic Specs
| Model | Tonda PF 36 Automatic |
| Reference | PFC804-1020005-100182 |
| Case | Polished and satin-finished stainless steel Diameter: 36mm Thickness: 8.6mm |
| Bezel | Knurled 950 platinum |
| Dial | Stone blue Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern |
| Functions | Hours, minutes |
| Movement | Caliber PF770 Manufacture Movement Automatic winding 60-hour power reserve 28,800 Vph (4 Hz) |
| Bracelet | Polished and satin-finished integrated stainless steel bracelet Stainless steel folding clasp |
| Water Resistance | 100 meters |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $22,600 |
Tonda PF Micro-Rotor Platinum Stone Blue

For 2025, Parmigiani Fleurier introduced an ultra-exclusive version of its signature minimalist luxury sports integrated bracelet watch. Limited to just 25 pieces, the Tonda PF Micro-Rotor Platinum Stone Blue takes the already refined and redesigned Tonda PF concept and elevates it further with a full platinum case, bracelet, and dial.
Staying true to the collection’s understated design, the watch features a 40mm case in 950 platinum with Parmigiani’s signature knurled bezel. The dial is finished in the same lovely Stone Blue hue mentioned above but sandblasted. The pared-down display includes only hours and minutes, indicated by 18k rhodium-plated gold delta-shaped hands, while hand-applied gold indices provide contrast against the dial’s fine texture.

Powering the watch is the ultra-thin PF703 automatic movement, measuring just 3.07mm thick, which helps keep the total case thickness at 7.8mm — making it one of the slimmest automatic Parmigiani watches. The movement features a platinum micro-rotor with the same Grain d’Orge guilloché finish as the dial. Beating at 3 Hz (21,600 vph), it offers 48 hours of power reserve, with finishing details including Côtes de Genève striping, perlage, and hand-beveled bridges.
The watch is paired with a platinum bracelet with a mix of brushed and polished surfaces and secured by an 18k white gold folding clasp. Water resistance is rated to 100 meters, reinforcing its status as a daily-wear piece albeit an ultra-luxurious one. With its full-platinum construction, highly limited production, and the brand’s signature restrained elegance, the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Micro-Rotor Platinum Stone Blue is priced at $91,400.

2025 Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Micro-Rotor Specs
| Model | Tonda PF Micro-Rotor |
| Reference | PFC914-2020022-200182 |
| Case | Polished and satin-finished platinum 950 Diameter: 40mm Thickness: 7.8mm |
| Bezel | Knurled 950 platinum |
| Dial | Stone blue Sandblasted |
| Functions | Hours, minutes |
| Movement | Caliber PF703 Manufacture Movement Automatic winding Platinum micro rotor 48-hour power reserve 21,600 Vph (3 Hz) |
| Bracelet | Polished and satin-finished platinum 950 bracelet 18k white gold folding clasp |
| Water Resistance | 100 meters |
| 2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $91,400 |
2025 Parmigiani Fleurier Watches

From new Tonda and Toric models to mystery minute repeater watches, 2025 Parmigiani Fleurier releases reinforce the brand’s position as one of the most design-forward names in contemporary watchmaking. Doubling down on its updated design language, Parmigiani continues to focus on proportion, finishing, and thoughtful restraint, underlying its relatively new philosophy of quiet(er) luxury.
With more releases expected later this year, stay tuned to Grey Market Magazine for updates on the newest Parmigiani Fleurier timepieces as they are unveiled
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