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Sponsored: Inspired by Legacy, Defined by Elegance — Parmigiani Fleurier's TORIC Collection

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Drawing from a rich heritage and a sartorial approach to luxury, Parmigiani Fleurier’s TORIC Collection redefines contemporary elegance, capturing the essence of the modern dress watch. Each piece is a statement of personal luxury, blending style and substance in a perfect balance of minimalist aesthetics and enduring confidence.

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The TORIC’s hallmark knurled bezel, inspired by ancient Doric columns, highlights the collection’s commitment to timeless design, while gold and platinum cases set a standard of understated luxury. The dials, crafted exclusively in gold and finished with the rare "grené main" technique, are subtly textured to diffuse light, lending the watches a velvety, sophisticated charm that reflects the artistry of a forgotten craft. Natural, earthy tones, inspired by Le Corbusier's color palette, create a calm and harmonious aesthetic.

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At its heart, the TORIC Collection features meticulously crafted gold movements that showcase Parmigiani’s dedication to both innovation and traditional craftsmanship. With the PF780 caliber in the Petite Seconde and the PF361 split-seconds chronograph in the Chronograph Rattrapante, the collection celebrates the fine balance of technical mastery and aesthetic beauty.

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Each detail is meticulously designed, down to the hand-stitched alligator leather strap, crafted using the Italian "punto a mano" technique. This artisanal stitching alternates between small and large stitches on each side of the strap, adding a unique touch that mirrors the bespoke quality of fine tailoring.

Designed for those who value elegance as a seamless blend of savoir-faire, purity, and modernity, the TORIC Collection embodies a new standard in watchmaking. It is a refined and personal expression of luxury, celebrating the quiet sophistication of timeless craftsmanship, with every detail purposefully chosen to resonate with those who understand the true art of horology.

To learn more, visit Parmigiani Fleurier, here.

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