SKU: PFC905-2020001-200182-FR
Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante
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The Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante is a groundbreaking timepiece that seamlessly blends haute horlogerie elegance with mechanical innovation. Crafted in 18ct rose gold, its 40mm case features a finely executed “Grain d'Orge” guilloché dial in a stunning Milano Blue, complemented by rose gold appliques and delta-shaped hands. A sapphire case back reveals the meticulous craftsmanship within. At its core lies the PF051 automatic movement, a world-first split GMT function designed for effortless dual-time tracking. By pressing a pusher at 8 o’clock, the local hour hand jumps forward while revealing a hidden home time hand beneath. A secondary pusher resets the hands back together, a remarkably intuitive complication housed within a slim 4.97mm movement with 215 components and 31 jewels. Operating at 3 Hz (21,600 vph), the movement is powered by a 22ct rose gold micro-rotor, decorated with Grain d’Orge guilloché, ensuring a 48-hour power reserve. The 18ct rose gold bracelet integrates seamlessly into the case, enhancing both comfort and luxury. With 60m water resistance, the TONDA PF GMT Rattrapante redefines practical sophistication, making it an exquisite choice for discerning collectors.
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