The Tonda PF Skeleton from Pamigiani Fleurier now comes with a striking new slate green dial.
First launched two years ago, this watch is a sculptural object, an artistic interweaving of metal with an open-sky mechanism that embodies the essence of contemporary skeletonisation.
Its openworked dial comes in a luminous green inspired by Le Corbusier’s architectural palette to capture light and reveal every detail of the movement.




Parts of the components adorning the openworked bridges boast a satin and hand-bevelled finish, while satin-finished and polished steels ensure the entire mechanism adheres to the rigorous standards of Haute Horlogerie.
The Slate Green hue confers an architectural and artistic depth. Metallic reflections and plays of shadow create a dynamic transparency effect, where light seems to animate the movement. Readability, a major challenge for skeletonised watches, is enhanced by suspended indexes and openworked hands, which amplify the impression of weightlessness.




The PF 777 calibre, the heart of the watch, reveals all the discreet power of high-end watchmaking. It has 187 interacting components, an exceptionally fine latticework, hand-bevelled finishes and an openworked barrel, where the slow breath of the mainspring can be seen. The white gold oscillating weight proudly bears the house’s logo under a sapphire crystal disc, oscillating fluidly under a transparent sapphire crystal case back.
With a 40cm diameter and a thickness of just 8.5mm, the Tonda PF Skeleton Slate Green exemplifies Parmigiani Fleurier’s horological mastery. Its refined aesthetics, inspired by architecture and sculpture, appeal to discerning connoisseurs who recognise the poetic artistry in horological mechanics.
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