Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Qualite Fleurier - and what Qualite Fleurier label stands for

Designed back in 1996 by Michel Parmigiani, the Toric made a comeback a few months ago with the Toric Chronometer. Displaying time and date only, it is much more than a traditional three-hander. And this year it has been fitted with a tasteful guilloche dial and has been submitted – with success – to the demanding Qualite Fleurier criteria. A good reason to go hands-on with this superbly crafted dress watch.The Parmigiani Toric Qualite Fleurier (QF) bears the signature features of the collection. Its case features a stepped bezel that alternates gadroons and knurling, a time-consuming artisanal technique that consists in creating notches in the metal with a wheel leaving its imprint. Fashioned out of pink or white gold, it measures 40.8mm in diameter. With its reasonable 9.5mm thickness, it sits snugly on the wrist thanks to the softly curved lugs. Ad - Scroll to continue with article At the heart of the Parmigiani Toric Qualite Fleurier is the automatic calibre PF331-QF. This 11''' ? movement operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour. Its two barrels are coupled in series and can store up to 55 hours of power reserve. As always with Parmigiani Fleurier and in line with the Qualite Fleurier criteria, it is superbly finished. The bridges are finely bevelled and decorated with Geneva stripes. The engraved solid rotor is emblazoned with the PF initials. Another requirement of the quality label, its precision is certified by the COSC (more info below). Comprising 220 parts, it is visible through the sapphire caseback.The Toric QF is presented with a superb Grain de Riz' (rice grain) hand-guilloche dial creating a sense of depth with superb reflections. It is enhanced with elegant javelin hands and gold applied numerals. The date is shown through a large aperture at 6 o'clock, just below the Qualite Fleurier caption. The Parmigiani Toric Qualite Fleurier is worn on a superb Hermes alligator strap with pin buckle.Designing a fine dress watch is not an easy task. Fine workmanship, meticulous attention to detail and the mastery of traditional crafts are evident with the Parmigiani Toric Qualite Fleurier. The watch is sophisticated yet understated and elegant. Its new hand-guilloche dial is simply exquisite. Last but not least, the Qualite Fleurier stamp is a meaningful accolade (see below). Price is set at CHF 24,500 in white or pink gold.The Qualite Fleurier CertificationThere is no single definition of quality. Among the various criteria that can be considered, some are related to the watch design while others are directly connected to the performances of each piece produced. Naturally, quality starts with a good design, from the beginning of product development, and shall be then controlled throughout the entire production. The interest of the Qualite Fleurier Certification is that it encompasses comprehensive criteria and stages of testing to guarantee a technical conception, a high-quality finishing and a control of the precision and robustness of each watch at the same timeThe label was created in the early 2000s by the three high-end Fleurier manufacturers (Parmigiani Fleurier, Chopard and Bovet). Back then, the holistic character was truly innovative, and still today, this certification is one of the most rigorous in the watch industry.Origin – 100% Swiss madeIn a few words, a watch is considered Swiss Made' if its movement is Swiss, cased up in Switzerland and if the Swiss components account for at least 60% of its value. This is a very minimum standard - to say the least.With the Qualite Fleurier, the watch (more precisely the watch head without the bracelet and buckle) must be 100% Swiss made. The parts and the material itself must be processed in Switzerland with the exception of rolling, drawing, and wire drawing. In short, all components must be indigenous' with the exception of the hairspring that must be finished in Switzerland but whose metal can be worked into a spring abroad.Technical and aesthetic criteriaThe movement of Qualite Fleurier watches must have an exclusive finish. The general principles include the quality of the material, the decoration and the manufacturing method. The visible parts of the plate and bridges and the main recesses must be decorated. The functional zones of the steel parts must be polished. No burrs must be visible. The shaped parts must be bevelled, polished, and when technically possible, have lines drawn out with file strokes.Chronofiable testCarried out by the Laboratoire Dubois, the Chronofiable test is widely used across the industry to approve the overall design and quality of watches. It focuses on durability and reliability, simulating several months of wear, testing the reactions to magnetic fields and water-resistance. Its testing procedures damage watches, they cannot be carried out on the whole production.Chronofiable tests are carried out by Laboratoire Dubois. Ageing cycles involve indirect shocks as well as temperature and humidity variationsCosc-certified precisionAll Qualite Fleurier watches must have successfully passed the battery of test imposed by the COSC (Contr?le Officiel Suisse des Chronometres). The basic level of precision to be reached is an accuracy within -3 and +6 seconds per day over a period of 16 days (in a range of functioning positions and at varying temperatures).Fleury testAll Qualite Fleurier watches undergo a test on a Fleury test simulator. The 24-hour procedure recreates movements of a wearer and tests the watch precision in this context. The watch's precision is controlled with tolerances of between 0 and +5 seconds per day.For more information, please visit www.parmigianifleurier.com.