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Two elegant releases with a beautiful agave blue dial
Under the leadership of Guido Terreni, Parmigiani Fleurier has clarified its philosophy into a distinctly articulated vision of contemporary luxury. Rather than pursuing creativity through complication, the brand defines sophistication as something personal and enduring. Its watches are conceived as companions, designed to integrate naturally and beautifully into daily life.

That vision took concrete form in 2021 with the introduction of the Tonda PF collection. Conceived as a modern expression of haute horlogerie stripped of superfluous ornamentation, the collection established a disciplined design language rooted in proportion and surface treatment, exemplified by refined dials such as the Stone Blue introduced last year. Now, Parmigiani Fleurier expands the collection with the Tonda PF Micro-Rotor No Date, introducing a new Agave Blue dial offered in stainless steel and rose gold.
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The case retains the proportions that define the Micro-Rotor line, measuring 40 mm in diameter with a thickness of just 7.8 mm. It is executed either in stainless steel paired with a platinum 950 knurled bezel or entirely in 18k rose gold. Softly sculpted lugs and alternating satin-brushed and polished surfaces give the watch its distinctive identity, while the screw-down crown ensures water resistance to 100 meters. A sapphire caseback reveals the beautifully finished movement.

The Agave Blue dial occupies a subtle chromatic space between blue, green, and grey inspired by the Agave Blue plant, shifting gently as light moves across its surface. It is finished with the hand-guilloché Grain d’Orge motif and features skeletonized delta-shaped hands in either rhodium-plated gold or 18k rose gold, paired with hand-applied indices in matching materials.
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Powering both versions is the in-house calibre PF703, an automatic movement equipped with a recessed platinum 950 micro-rotor. It operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and delivers a power reserve of 48 hours.
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Both references are fitted with integrated bracelets matching their respective case materials. The bracelets feature alternating brushed and polished surfaces and are secured with folding clasps. The watch joins the permanent collection, priced at CHF 23,700 (approximately AED 112,000) for the stainless steel version and CHF 58,000 (approximately AED 270,000) for the rose gold model.
For more information, visit Parmigiani Fleurier’s official website.
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