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Parmigiani Fleurier
Toric Tourbillon
帕瑪強尼,「Toric Tourbillon」型號,精美,鉑金陀飛輪腕錶,約2000年代製。附原裝證書 、錶盒
估價
HK$250,000–500,000
€27,200–54,500
$32,100–64,100
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製造商
Parmigiani Fleurier
年份
Circa 2000s
機芯編號
004’380
錶殼號碼
7045
型號名稱
Toric Tourbillon
材料
Platinum
機芯
Manual, cal. PF. 280, 20 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Leather
錶扣
18K white gold Parmigiani Fleurier deployant clasp
尺寸
40mm diameter
簽名
Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
配件
Accompanied by Parmigiani Fleurier undated guarantee stamped Restivo, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
完整圖錄內容
Good To Know:
- First tourbillon launched by the brand
- Cased in platinum and well-preserved
- Accompanied with its guarantee and box
In 1998, Michel Parmigiani presented his first wristwatch: the Toric. With this debut model, he established the design codes that would become his signature: long, downturned lugs, a knurled double-step bezel, and distinctive hands.
The name “Toric” derives from the toroidal forms evident in the collection’s stepped, fluted bezels. These draw inspiration from Hellenic and Roman architecture, as well as the sublime curvature of the Golden Ratio.
In 2000, Parmigiani introduced the Toric Tourbillon — the brand’s first tourbillon wristwatch. It was built around the celebrated Girard-Perregaux Three Golden Bridges 9900 ébauche, which Parmigiani completely reworked into a strikingly avant-garde piece for its time. By omitting a conventional dial and using a beautifully decorated ¾ top plate with Geneva waves (Côtes de Genève), the movement itself became the focal point.
This platinum example measuring 40mm remains well-preserved, highlighting the elegant double-stepped case with straight lugs. The hallmarks are crisp and deep. Accompanied by its guarantee and box, this early tourbillon offers a wealth of refined details that continue to captivate collectors.
- First tourbillon launched by the brand
- Cased in platinum and well-preserved
- Accompanied with its guarantee and box
In 1998, Michel Parmigiani presented his first wristwatch: the Toric. With this debut model, he established the design codes that would become his signature: long, downturned lugs, a knurled double-step bezel, and distinctive hands.
The name “Toric” derives from the toroidal forms evident in the collection’s stepped, fluted bezels. These draw inspiration from Hellenic and Roman architecture, as well as the sublime curvature of the Golden Ratio.
In 2000, Parmigiani introduced the Toric Tourbillon — the brand’s first tourbillon wristwatch. It was built around the celebrated Girard-Perregaux Three Golden Bridges 9900 ébauche, which Parmigiani completely reworked into a strikingly avant-garde piece for its time. By omitting a conventional dial and using a beautifully decorated ¾ top plate with Geneva waves (Côtes de Genève), the movement itself became the focal point.
This platinum example measuring 40mm remains well-preserved, highlighting the elegant double-stepped case with straight lugs. The hallmarks are crisp and deep. Accompanied by its guarantee and box, this early tourbillon offers a wealth of refined details that continue to captivate collectors.