I’m so happy that they finally revived the Toric line. And what a subtle and tasteful design! Congratulations to Guido Terreni and the Parmigiani team!
Winner of W&W24. There is nothing as elegant, classy and technical like Parmigiani. Guido Terreni probably the best ceo in the industry today. Italian taste married french class.
We haven't noticed that before and it's most likely a form of distortion or reflection due to the polishing and not actual damage or imperfection. Upon inspecting the pictures we took of the exact same watch, it doesn't show up at least. Good eye though!! And thanks for sharing ;)
Oh, I know... I know.. As a default setting, I organically immerse myself in the ethos and design DNA of these current crop of PF watches... The finest aesthetically as far as luxury obscure wrist furniture goes!
Sure, but we can attest that the watches look amazing in person! The finishing is very, very good but you would have to put them side by side to really pass judgement on which is better. We're just happy to think that these can co-exist alongside other brands and watches.
Freeze frame between 6:13-6:15 you will notice between 8-9 o'clock the raised edge supporting the indices has a very rough finish. Now I know it's a macro shot but if you look at the other edges they seem to be perfectly cut. This could be just a rushed presentation unit but still....why would you let someone shoot it when it reveals that awful mishap. For this value too...
Freeze frame between 6:09 - 6:11 and the same area looks perfectly polished. It's likely lighting distortion or a resolution video artifact between 6:13 - 6:15 that makes the area appear rough.
@@carlus.s.dingfelderBetween 6:09 and 6:15 I'm looking and its the same to me, obviously from a different angle as the watch is rotating in the frame but its definitely not a video artifact. Looking at it full screen on a 27" monitor at hi res.
It's due to the polished edge and sapphrie crsytal distorting or reflecting something. Upon inspection of the pictures we took of the exact same watch, it doesn't show up. Good eye though!
Well, NEED smaller watches might be a bit harsh but prefer smaller watches we can understand. A large number of people is perfectly happy with 40mm and over, of course. Plus, this way there's an opportunity for a 37mm version down the line ;)