Parmigiani Fleurier's 30th anniversary could have yielded a retrospective piece or a reissue; instead, the brand chose the harder path: a celebratory dial treatment on an existing reference without compromise. The Toric Quantieme Perpetuel Anniversaire, shown at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, is a perpetual calendar of striking restraint. This is the easiest-to-read perpetual calendar that positions calendrical information as architecture rather than data, and treats its 30-piece limitation as an editorial statement rather than a marketing device. The hammer-finished dial is the star of the show. Discreet but impactful at the same time, upon close examination.
Things to Know About the Watch
The 40.6 mm 18K rose gold case—10.9 mm thick—maintains the Toric's signature knurled bezel, now echoed on the case back for the first time—a mark of decorative continuity that rewards close inspection and that has been reserved for the 30th anniversary of the brand.
The dial is the revelation: hand-hammered 18K rose gold in Bright Peony, shaped through 60 individual manual operations by a single artisan, meaning no two surfaces will be identical. Two coaxial subdials present day/date at eight o'clock and month/leap year at four, a display of deliberate restraint that keeps the dial open and readable at a glance.
The Movement
The beating heart is the in-house calibre PF733, this manual-wound movement is executed in 18K rose gold and a real treat for the eyes with its double hand-guilloché ‘Clous de Paris’ and ‘Filet sauté. Beating at 28,800 vph and composed of 265 parts, the movement provides a 60-hour power reserve. Fully visible through the sapphire case back, the movement strikes a conversation between surfaces that is explicit.
On the Wrist & Price
Despite its generous case dimensions, the Toric QP Anniversarire represents a genuinely considered profile for a complication of this density. The soft Toric case geometry and the warmth of rose gold should make this wear more intimately than its technical content might suggest. The 30th-anniversary engraving on the case back, in an individually numbered edition, adds an identification element that will matter to the secondary market over time.
At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Parmigiani Fleurier proves that its most mature expression isn't about doing more, it's about doing less with greater intention.
Sticker Price CHF 113,000—approx USD 145,000. For more information, visit parmigiani.com.