Parmigiani Fleurier marked its 30th anniversary at Watches and Wonders 2026 with a series of new limited-edition watches. The releases feature hand-hammered dials in precious metals across the Toric and Tonda PF collections. Prices range from €79,000 to €178,300 for the models.
Parmigiani Fleurier introduced three Toric models, each limited to 30 pieces, showcasing hand-hammered 18K gold dials crafted by a single artisan over 60 steps. The Toric Chronograph Rattrapante comes in platinum with a 42.5mm by 14.4mm case, an agave-blue dial, and the manual-winding PF361 movement beating at 36,000 vibrations per hour with a 65-hour power reserve. It retails for €178,300. The Toric Quantieme Perpetuel uses an 18K rose gold case measuring 40.6mm by 10.9mm and the PF733 caliber with a 60-hour power reserve, priced at €127,500. The Toric Petite Seconde in platinum, with a Morning Blue dial on hammered 18K white gold, features the PF780 movement and a pearl-gray alligator strap, costing €84,700. The brand also released three platinum Tonda PF models. The Tonda PF Chronographe Mystérieux has a 40mm by 13mm case and sandblasted natural platinum dial powered by the automatic PF053 movement, priced at €112,400. The Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante, in a 40mm by 10.7mm platinum case, uses the PF051 automatic caliber with a 48-hour power reserve and sells for €102,700. The Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante shares similar dimensions and the PF052 movement, retailing at €105,000. Additionally, Parmigiani Fleurier debuted its first rose gold Tonda PF Chronograph, a 40mm model with a Mineral Blue hand-guilloché Grain d’Orge dial, the COSC-certified PF070 movement at 36,000 vibrations per hour, and 100 meters water resistance. It is priced at €79,000.