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January 6, 2012

Parmigiani Fleurier Pershing Openwork Tourbillon

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Parmigiani Fleurier introduced a beautiful skeleton timepiece last year, the Pershing Openwork Tourbillon. And Peter Chong recently had a chance to photograph it.

The Pershing Tourbillon is available in either a palladium (rare metal similar to platinum) case with a rubber strap (limited to 30), 18k rose gold with a Hermes alligator strap (limited to 30) or palladium with diamond bezel and rubber bracelet (limited to 10). The 45 mm diameter by 14.2 mm tall case is rugged, sporty and capable of water-resistance down to 200 meters.

Powering the Pershing is Caliber 511, a beautiful in-house manufactured manually wound movement. The movement features an openworked maninplate and bridges. Power reserve is 168-hours (1 week). 30-second tourbillon. Sapphire crystal front and back.

Retail TBD

 

 

 

 

 

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