Tue, Apr 7, 2020
Parmigiani Fleurier, specialists in innovative, ingenious and cutting-edge luxury Swiss timepieces, has made Haute horological history with the launch of their Islamic Perpetual Calendar wristwatch.
The launch comes in time for the blessed month of Ramadan and the response to this piece of fine engineering adaptation from fine watch lovers and luxury timepiece aficionados has been tremendous, the watchmaker said.
"At Parmigiani Fleurier, we specialise in achieving the impossible and our master craftsmen and fine watch designers have outdone themselves by being able to appropriately re-engineer, re-imagine and reinterpret the intricate movements that powered the very first table clock that featured the Islamic Lunar Calendar into the innovative wristwatch,” said Davide Traxler, CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier.
The Islamic Calendar is based on the cycles of the moon with the Hijri Year being made up of 12 months of 29 or 30 days – depending on the moon phase. In contrast to the solar calendar, which is used in the West, the months of the lunar calendar change annually by a difference of -10 to -12 days. As a result, each month always falls in a different season and therefore varies from the Gregorian Calendar.
The Hijri Perpetual Calendar wristwatch is presented as a 44.5 mm timepiece with a platinum case and a slate dial. This new watch shows the hours and minutes, date in Arabic numerals, the name and length of the months in Arabic calligraphy, the abundant and the common years. It also features a moon phase in an aventurine sky and a power reserve of up to 48 hours. As seen in all Parmigiani Fleurier timepieces, every single component of the movement, even the hidden parts, are also decorated by in-house specialists. In addition, it features a rotor in platinum. No components in this watch are made of gold, Parmigiani Fleurier said.
Every detail has been thought of and this stunning timepiece includes Arabic architecture inspired elements- the bridges adopt the shape of growing and shrinking crescent moons and the Rub al Hizb, an Islamic symbol represented by two overlapping squares.
The aesthetic of the Hijri Perpetual Calendar wristwatch is inspired by the purest artistic elements and follows timeless codes often seen in Parmigiani Fleurier collections. The shape of the lugs remains faithful to the brand's ethos, designed to be ergonomic and comfortable on the wrist. This timepiece is also fitted with a black Hermès alligator strap with a pin buckle. As is usual with Parmigiani Fleurier's iconic creations, further customisation of the model is possible in order to create a one-of-a-kind timepiece, it added.
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