The audaciously designed and constructed HM6 embarks on an intended glorious last leg of production, in steel and is available in a limited edition of 8 pieces.
Named after the river that crosses Le Brassus, home of Audemars Piguet, Sapphire Orbe embodies a glittering river of diamonds and sapphires in graded hues of blue and orange, as night merges into day.
By giving pride of place to the tourbillon and power reserve in relation to the hours/minutes indication, this new creation asserts itself as a 'philosophical timepiece.'
This special edition has been specially developed for pilots Steve Boultbee Brooks and Matt Jones to coincide with their flight around the world in a Spitfire.
The 1858 timepieces now sport a nostalgia-inducing, vintage-looking bronze case enriched with aluminium that evolves over time and innovative, highly functional in-house complications.
Limited to fifteen pieces, those who acquire one will have the opportunity to participate in an exclusive experience in Moorea, in French Polynesia, where Guillaume Néry lives.
Epitomizing relaxed elegance, a specially developed petrol blue shade lends a touch of nobility, dressing the dials of the collection's self-winding and Fiftysix complete calendar models.
An offbeat expression of a classic horological complication, offering a unique vision of Earth's satellite with the simultaneous display of moon phases in both northern and southern hemispheres.
Featuring an “Earth to Sky” theme, the new timepiece offers the view that of the sky visible from the surface of the globe and that of the globe visible from the surface of its atmosphere.
Parmigiani Fleurier has taken one of the very finest complications – the perpetual calendar – and placed it at the heart of its most classic, timeless watch: the Toric.