Parmigiani Fleurier Dresses the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph in Silver Verzasca
Inspired by the green waters of the Verzasca river and the polished granite of the Alpine Riviera.
Summary
- Parmigiani Fleurier unveils the Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca, inspired by Switzerland’s Verzasca Valley
- Features include a 42 mm steel case, knurled bezel, COSC-certified PF070 Calibre and 65-hour reserve
- Available now at $34,600 USD through authorized retailers
Parmigiani Fleurier has unveiled the new Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca, a high-frequency automatic chronograph that draws both its name and colorway from Switzerland’s Verzasca Valley.
Nestled in the Ticino region, the valley’s landscape is defined by the crystalline green waters of the Verzasca river and the polished granite of the Alpine Riviera. Rather than replicating the landscape, the watch translates its harmony into design: a 42 mm polished and satin-finished stainless steel case, a knurled bezel that reflects light with rhythmic precision and a silver dial finished with clou triangulaire guilloché.
At its core, the watch is powered by the COSC-certified Calibre PF070, an integrated chronograph movement operating at 36,000 vph and offering 65 hours of power reserve. The oscillating weight is crafted in 22ct rose gold, skeletonized and hand-finished to highlight the brand’s artisanal craftsmanship. It’s also engineered for performance, featuring a screw-down crown that ensures water resistance up to 10 ATM.
The Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca is currently available through Parmigiani Fleurier and its authorized retailers, priced at $34,600 USD.





















