Parmigiani Fleurier has unveiled new watches, including two anniversary models
In 2026, the Swiss watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier unveiled three new models: the limited-edition Tonda PF Automatic 36mm Soft Violet SHH Edition, the Tonda PF Chronographe Mysterieux, and the Toric Chronographe Rattrapante. The company released the latter two models in the year of its 30th anniversary, according to Channel NewsAsia.
The Tonda PF Automatic 36mm Soft Violet SHH Edition was created in collaboration with Sincere Fine Watches in a limited run of 50 pieces. The watch features a 36-millimeter case and a stainless steel bracelet, a hand-chiseled platinum bezel, and a violet dial with a Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern. The model is equipped with the PF770 automatic caliber, which operates at a frequency of 4 Hz and has a power reserve of 60 hours. Through the transparent case back, one can see the decorated bridges and a skeletonized rotor made of 22-karat rose gold. The case back is engraved with “One of Fifty.”
The Tonda PF Chronographe Mysterieux is powered by the PF053 movement, which conceals the chronograph functions when they are not in use. When inactive, the 40-millimeter model appears to be a three-hand watch. When the single push-button—integrated into the case between the 7 and 8 o’clock markers—is pressed, the three central chronograph hands return to the 12 o’clock position and begin measuring hours, minutes, and seconds. Once the measurement is complete, they align with the hands indicating the current time.
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The column-wheel movement uses one vertical and two horizontal clutches. It consists of 362 components, operates at a frequency of 4 Hz, and has a power reserve of 60 hours. The Mineral Blue dial also features a Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern, and the case is paired with a stainless steel bracelet.
The anniversary Toric Chronographe Rattrapante will be released in a limited edition of 30 pieces. This is a split-seconds chronograph designed to measure two time intervals that start simultaneously but end separately. The model is equipped with the hand-wound PF361 caliber, featuring two column wheels, a frequency of 5 Hz, and a power reserve of 65 hours. The movement, comprising 285 components, is capable of measuring time with an accuracy of one-tenth of a second. The watch features a 42.5-millimeter platinum case, a hand-engraved white gold “Agave Blue” dial, and an alligator leather strap.
The Toric 30th Anniversary collection also includes the Petite Seconde and the Quantieme Perpetuel. It was from the Toric collection that Parmigiani Fleurier’s first wristwatch, released in 1996, originated. Before founding the brand, Michel Parmigiani had earned a reputation as a restorer of historic timepieces.