
Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda Retrograde Annual Calendar
#wtsihh / The new Tonda Retrograde Annual Calendar marks the 17th movement developed in-house by Parmigiani Fleurier.
Press release
Parmigiani Fleurier boasts a prestigious collection of both hand-wound and automatic movements developed by its manufacturing team. These include the Perpetual Calendar, Tourbillons, ultra-slim model, chronograph, Bugatti and the Hemispheres, but an Annual Calendar was missing from this collection. 2011 marks the completion of the development of this innovative new complication. The Tonda collection, with its timeless round shape (diameter 40 mm, thickness 11.2 mm), has been chosen to showcase this new development.
The development of this new complication is based on the brands PF 331 automatic movement, with the incorporation of a new additional Parmigiani module, creating the PF 339 Annual Calendar. Valued for its everyday practicality, the Annual Calendar automatically accounts for the variation in the number of days in each month. Only one manual correction needs be made each year, (for the month of February in non-leap years). In a leap year, the date will display the 29 February and will automatically move to the 1 March the following day.
The automatic model of the Tonda Retrograde Annual Calendar, features a hand which indicates the date from 1-31 on the retrograde sector on the outer dial. The day of the week is positioned at 9 o'clock and the month, shown as a number from 1 to 12, is at 3 o'clock. Appreciated for the clarity of its progression, the precision moon, developed in the Parmigiani workshops, completes the indications of this Calendar model. Only requiring one correction every 120 years, it helps reduce the discrepancy between a classic lunar cycle (29 days and 12 hours) and the actual lunar cycle (29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 2.8 seconds). It offers two indications for the moon; one for the Northern hemisphere and one for the Southern hemisphere, the moon shines with a precious intensity which is complemented by
Opaline outer, spindle-shaped applique indexes, Delta-shaped hands with luminous coating.
Leather: Hermès alligator with 18 ct ardillon buckle, polished finish.
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