Parmigiani Fleurier unveiled a total of nine new models in six categories at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025. A perpetual calendar model has been added to the brand's iconic Toric, and a diverse collection has been added to the Tonda PF, which has a dressy yet sporty feel.

Toric Perpetual Calendar
Two new models equipped with perpetual calendar functions have been released from the iconic "Trick" collection, which was released when the brand was founded in 1996.

Manual winding (Cal. PF733). 29 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Pt case (diameter 40.6mm, thickness 10.9mm). Water resistant to 30m. Limited to 50 pieces worldwide. 92,000 Swiss francs.

Manual-winding (Cal. PF733). 29 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 40.6mm, thickness 10.9mm). Water resistant to 30m. Limited to 50 pieces worldwide. Price: 85,000 Swiss francs.
The two variations are "Morning Blue," which combines a platinum case with a refreshing blue dial, and "Golden Hour," which features a dial that harmonizes with the 18K rose gold case. Both dials feature a matte grained finish and slender hour and minute hands. They also feature the brand logo at 12 o'clock and small hour markers along the inner ring, maintaining the redefined design for the collection's revival in 2024.

The overall shape of the case minimizes protrusions and edges, creating a natural elegance that can be seen from any angle. Meanwhile, the bezel surrounding the dial features the collection's signature knurling, highlighting its rhythmic brilliance.

Both models are equipped with the in-house Cal. PF733 movement, which features a perpetual calendar that automatically detects and adjusts for leap years and boasts a power reserve of approximately 60 hours. The transparent caseback allows visitors to admire the rich decoration on the 18K rose gold bridges.

The strap is a light gray or gray alligator strap that beautifully matches the color of the dial and case. Both are rare timepieces limited to 50 pieces worldwide.
Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante Verzasca
A stainless steel model with a new dial color has been added to the Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante, which is equipped with the world's first complex mechanism, the GMT Rattrapante, developed by Parmigiani Fleurier in 2022.

Automatic movement (Cal. PF051). 31 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 48 hours. 18KRG case (40mm diameter, 10.7mm thick). Water resistant to 60m. Price: 28,700 Swiss francs.
This new color, named "Verzasca Green," is inspired by the emerald-green streams that flow through the Verzasca Valley in Switzerland. Furthermore, the entire dial is meticulously hand-guilloched with a barleycorn pattern, evoking both the finest craftsmanship and the tradition of Swiss watchmaking.

The 40mm case is crafted from stainless steel and features a subtle combination of satin and polished finishes. The knurled bezel is crafted from platinum. The bracelet seamlessly connects to the case, giving the watch a sporty yet dressy look.
The watch is equipped with the Caliber PF051, the world's first movement with a rattrapante GMT function. It has a power reserve of approximately 48 hours, and its slim design with a micro-rotor also contributes to the slimness of the case.

Tonda PF Chronograph No Date Mineral Blue
A new 40mm diameter model has been added to the Tonda PF Chronograph, which features a COSC-certified chronograph movement.

Automatic movement (Cal. PF070). 42 jewels. 36,000 vph. Power reserve approximately 65 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 40mm, thickness 12.72mm). Water resistant to 100m. Price: 31,500 Swiss francs.
What is particularly noteworthy about this model is that, as its name suggests, it features a no-date design. While the previous 42mm model featured a date display at 4 o'clock, this model has been resized to a diameter of 40mm and has omitted this. This attempt creates symmetry in the dial layout, achieving a perfect visual balance between the time display and the three subdials.
The dial is a deep yet subdued mineral blue, and features the signature barleycorn pattern guilloched across the entire surface, with its delicate texture changing expressively depending on the angle of the light.

The case is made of stainless steel and features a knurled platinum bezel, adding a touch of sophistication and luxury to the sporty chronograph face. Two chronograph pushers are also fitted to the side of the case, shaped to follow the lines of the case.
The movement is the same as the previous Tonda PF chronograph, Cal. PF070. Its high beat of 10 vibrations per second ensures stable timekeeping, and its quality is certified by COSC. It has a power reserve of approximately 65 hours.
Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green
A new variation has been added to the Tonda PF Skeleton, which has been available in a variety of materials, including platinum, 18k rose gold, and stainless steel.

Automatic (cal. PF777). 29 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 40mm, thickness 8.5mm). Water resistant to 100m. Limited to 50 pieces worldwide. Price: 65,000 Swiss francs.
In this model, the bridge and outer flange of the Cal. 777 movement, visible through the dial, are colored in a subdued slate green. The finish, which makes extensive use of vertical hairline detailing, is both functional and avant-garde. Furthermore, the openwork structure is designed without compromising the watch's structural strength or chronometer-level precision.

The case is made of stainless steel and is paired with a platinum knurled bezel. It features a seamless bracelet and a reduced thickness of just 8.5mm, maintaining the same dressy yet sporty form as before. Only 50 pieces of this model will be sold worldwide.
Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra Cermet
The Tonda PF Sport Chronograph, a chronograph collection that emphasizes a sporty style, introduces two new models made with cermet, a material also used in the aviation industry. They are available in two colors: Milano Blue and London Gray.

Automatic (cal. PF070). 42 jewels. 36,000 vph. Power reserve approximately 65 hours. Cermet case (diameter 42.5mm, thickness 13.3mm). Water resistant to 100m. 39,900 Swiss francs each.
Cermet, a composite material made from ceramic and titanium, is an innovative material that combines the hardness and temperature resistance of ceramic with the luster and texture of a metal. The two Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Ultra Cermet models are the world's first watches to feature this material for almost all of their exterior components.

The main dial is a distinctive gray-black color with vertical satin finishes, creating a harmonious balance with the solid metallic feel of the cermet case. Meanwhile, the three subdials are either a vibrant Milanese blue or a similar gray color to the dial, creating completely different impressions for the two models.

The watch is equipped with the COSC-certified Cal. PF070 movement, which achieves stable high accuracy at 10 vibrations per second and a column wheel for improved operability, ensuring precise timekeeping. The case is fitted with a textile strap that matches the color of the inset dial, emphasizing the overall sporty feel and unified color scheme of the watch.
L'Armorial Repetition Mysterious
The L'Armorial Répétition Mystérieuse minute repeater model from the Objet d'Art collection was announced on December 2, 2024. Two new unique pieces have now been unveiled.

Manual winding (Cal. PF355). 35 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 72 hours. 18K White Gold case (diameter 41.6mm, thickness 12.65mm). Not waterproof. Unique piece.
The L'Armorial Répétition Mystérieuse, released to commemorate the founder's birthday, is a masterpiece that focuses on the minute repeater function that tells the time by sound. With the main time display hidden on the back of the watch and the front decorated with advanced craftsmanship, its unique appearance once again challenges us to consider how we should face time.

Manual winding (Cal. PF355). 35 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 72 hours. 18K White Gold case (diameter 41.6mm, thickness 12.65mm). Not waterproof. Unique piece.
This time, two versions have been released: "Midnight Fjord" and "Dawn Rose."
The case backs of both models are covered in translucent Grand Feu enamel, available in either Midnight Fjord, evoking the deep, mysterious waters of a fjord, or Dawn Rose, a soft pink like the sky at dawn. The entire surface is then meticulously hand-engraved with guilloching, adding breathtaking depth and brilliance to the light.

The case, crafted from 18K white gold, is also lavishly decorated with hand engraving and guilloching by skilled artisans, resulting in a truly uncompromising finish befitting a unique piece. The side of the case features a coined edge, and the slider that activates the minute repeater is elegantly positioned.
The movement is the hand-wound Cal. PF355, which has a power reserve of approximately 72 hours and features a minute repeater mechanism with a "cathedral" gong that produces a longer, richer, and deeper tone than a regular gong.



