Horological Art: Parmigiani Fleurier Unveils the L’Armoriale Répétition Mystérieuse
In the world of luxury watchmaking, there are few brands as synonymous with craftsmanship and precision as Parmigiani Fleurier. Over the past years, the Swiss manufacture has consistently paid homage to its founder, Michel Parmigiani, a visionary whose dedication to horological excellence has shaped the brand's legacy. Now, Parmigiani has unveiled a stunning tribute to its founder with the introduction of the L’Armoriale Répétition Mystérieuse, a superb two-hand timepiece that blends rare and stunning craftsmanship with a minute repeater, one of the most challenging complications in the realms of high horology. Three exceptional artisans brought this masterpiece to life: Yann von Kaenel (guillocheur), Vanessa Lecci (enameller), and Eddy Jaquet (engraver).
The 42mm case of the L’Armoriale Répétition Mystérieuse is crafted from white gold, its design influenced by classicist Doric columns and the Golden Ratio. These elements reflect Michel Parmigiani’s lifelong reverence for symmetry and balance, embodying a timeless aesthetic philosophy that elevates the watch into an art form. One of the most striking features is the grand-feu enamel dial with a guilloché pine cone motif, a symbol of infinity and a favorite of Michel Parmigiani.
The meticulously engraved design reflects the Fibonacci sequence, which is based on a set of steadily increasing numbers where each number is equal to the sum of the preceding two numbers. The golden ratio of 1.618 is derived from the Fibonacci sequence, which can be found in many examples in nature, such as the scales of a pine cone whose pattern is engraved onto the metal surface with the help of an ancient rose engine and then covered with several layers of translucent high-fired enamel.
What also sets the L’Armoriale Répétition Mystérieuse apart from conventional timepieces is its discreet approach to timekeeping. The "Mysteries" part in its name is a hint to the secret time indication. On the reverse, the hidden time-telling dial features rose gold hands set against a Guatemalan white jade disc indicating the hours and minutes. Here too, we spot a mesmerizing guilloche pattern evoking the rays of a sun or some pattern from nature.
While the artisan aspect of this masterpiece is truly stunning, the technical prowess is in no way inferior. At the heart of the L’Armoriale Répétition Mystérieuse is a manually wound movement crafted by the cutting-edge movement designer Renaud & Papi. This highly complex caliber comprises 392 components and chimes the hours, quarters and minutes on demand on cathedral gongs, the pinnacle of repeater watches. While traditional gongs circle the movement once, meaning their length is almost the perimeter of the movement, cathedral gongs are nearly twice as long as classic gongs, amplifying the sound and creating a profound, lingering tone. This remarkable feature is enhanced by the bespoke presentation box made of Risoud spruce wood, chosen for its natural acoustic properties. This box not only protects the timepiece but also amplifies its chimes, allowing the wearer to experience the depth and beauty of its sound in an entirely new way. In addition, it features a striking regulator to ensure the rhythm of the chimes remains consistent.
Due to the exceptional complexity of its manufacture, this masterpiece is limited to just five pieces. Pricing is available upon request.
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