Running Another Test On The Multi-Language Feature, By Virtue Of A Parmigiani Fleurier
A refined deep bleu dial, a rose gold case, and backed by a superbly finished movement... what's not to like?!
I just want to mention a few things about this very watch, the Parmigiani Fleurier Metrographe. Dressed in luxurious rose gold and blue, it is one seriously handsome-looking watch, and I’m not even talking about the movement yet. The design of the Metrographe is quite striking, with bold, accentuated lugs and integrated chronograph pushers. At 40mm in diameter and 11.8mm in height, it’s not overly large. Let’s have a closer look, shall we?
The Metrographe has a price of CHF 29,500, for which you get a lot of watch. Rose gold case, in-house automatic chronograph movement, a supple alligator leather strap by Hermès with a pink gold pin buckle. And best of all, a deep blue dial that strikes a lovely balance between a classical chronograph layout and contemporary design elements. Note the three-wide aperture for the date for instance, or the double-scale for the running seconds. The chronograph subcounters are boldly highlighted by a raised ring. Quite lovely all together, right?
If you think otherwise, or would rather like to see a different material or colour combination, I invite you to leave a comment in the comment section down below!
For more information, please visit Parmigiani.com.