Parmigiani Fleurier launches the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca, a luxury timepiece inspired by the Swiss valley and powered by a COSC-certified calibre.
Parmigiani Fleurier has introduced the new Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca, a piece that blends high-precision engineering with direct inspiration from one of Switzerland’s most iconic landscapes: the Verzasca Valley in the Ticino region. The model takes both its name and aesthetic from this natural setting, known for the crystal-green tones of its river and the polished granite of the so-called Alpine Riviera. Rather than replicating these elements literally, the brand translates them into a design language that prioritises balance and texture.
The watch features a 42 mm stainless steel case with polished and satin finishes, paired with a knurled bezel that creates a continuous play of light. The silver-toned dial is decorated with a “clou triangulaire” guilloché pattern, one of the maison’s signature codes. Inside, it houses the PF070 calibre, an integrated automatic chronograph movement certified by COSC, operating at 36,000 vibrations per hour and offering a 65-hour power reserve. The rotor, crafted from 22-carat rose gold, features a skeletonised design and hand-finished detailing, reflecting the brand’s artisanal approach.
The model is also designed for sport use, with a screw-down crown that ensures water resistance up to 10 ATM, reinforcing its functionality beyond aesthetics. The Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca is now available through authorised Parmigiani Fleurier retailers, priced at 34,600 dollars.