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My First Grail Watch: Michel Parmigiani My First Grail Watch


My First Grail Watch: Michel Parmigiani My First Grail Watch

Welcome back to an original aBlogtoWatch feature, “My First Grail Watch.” In this series, we ask prominent people in the watch industry about the first timepiece that they lusted after. Today, we are speaking with the founder of Parmigiani Fleurier Watch Review Replica Fleurier, Michel Parmigiani. Read on to learn how he started out in the midst of the “quartz crisis,” as well as the watchmaker of days gone by that inspired him.

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aBlogtoWatch (ABTW): Who are you, and what is your relationship to the watch industry?

Michel Parmigiani: My name is Michel Parmigiani, and I am the founder of the watchmaking brand “Parmigiani Fleurier” which is an industrial hub that now comprises a fully independent manufacture. Initially, I was a watchmaker specializing in restoration. That was my primary business when I set out to become an entrepreneur in the middle of the quartz crisis. Aside from restoring the marvels of the past, I’ve always expressed my creative side through the conception of my own calibers and complications. The craftsmanship surrounding the world of watchmaking has always been very important to me aside from its industrial side, especially when it comes to reviving the network of artisans in the Val-de-Travers where Parmigiani is established.

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ABTW: When did your fascination with watches start?

Michel Parmigiani: It started when I was very young. I was born in Couvet, a neighboring village to Fleurier, which is in the heart of Switzerland’s watchmaking region. On my way to school every day, I would walk beside the great statue of Ferdinand Berthoud, one of the greatest watchmakers and researchers of all time who was also born in Couvet in 1727. You see, when you come from Val-de-Travers, you are immersed in watchmaking whether you want to be or not. In my case, it was an inspiration and a source of awe because there is something very mysterious about what keeps a watch alive. My passion started as a young boy.

ABTW: What was your first grail watch?

Michel Parmigiani: My grail timekeeper is the H4 marine chronometer by John Harrison. This carpenter invented the H4 which was the first marine chronometer ever imagined.

Again, the perpendicular dial generates all sorts of challenges, all largely related to getting the tubular motion to communicate its timekeeping results towards a time display set in a completely different plane. The angle transmission which solves all this really is an aptly termed “worm screw” that meshes together with the enormous, though largely hidden wheel that’s just beneath the largest wheel at the middle. Start looking for the pig screw at the upper right section of the image above — the wheel meshes together with the large teeth of a wheel that has two layers beneath the black PVD-coated bridge. It is an ingenious solution and once again something you won’t find in watches with ordinary round or square cases.The PF390 high quality caliber was designed and produced wholly in house, save for the stones and hands — even the Breguet overcoil balance spring was made by Parmigiani’s high-precision production subsidiary called Atokalpa. In the conclusion of this 7-layer motion, we find the flying tourbillon that runs in an impressive 4Hz — no low-frequency traditional BS compromises there. The entire motion consists of 302 parts, a very large component count to get a wristwatch with only hours, minutes, and electricity reserve.Before the plates are black PVD coated, so they get haute horlogerie grade hand completing that involves beveled and hand polished borders on all the weird and remarkably complex, partially skeletonized plates and bridges, as well as on countersinks and wheel spokes. Regardless of the fact that Parmigiani Fleurier Watches For Sale Replica has its own dial manufacture, they opted not to use one and went with a cool, skeletonized overlay frame.

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ABTW: What drew you to this particular timepiece?

Michel Parmigiani: The fact that it was and probably still is the biggest watchmaking revolution our trade has ever been through. In that sense, it’s one of the most iconic and defining timekeepers I could think of, an unquestioned feat of innovation and genius.

ABTW: It is indeed, as you say, an icon of watchmaking. I believe it’s safe to assume that this particular legend has never graced your own collection?

Michel Parmigiani: No, it’s state-owned and displayed in the museum of Marine and Chronometry in Greenwich.

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ABTW: Given that the H4 is an all but unattainable grail, is there anything else you might consider a more practical grail that you are searching out?

Michel Parmigiani: I would be thrilled to possess a pistol such as the one we displayed at the SIHH booth this year. The pistol and its songbird is a true testimony to the know-how and the craftsmanship of our fathers. It’s both majestic and humbling to observe.