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This sort of watchmaking is full of precedents in watchmaking history There is nothing especially attention-seeking about the watch, and it is extremely expensive - let's face it, two hundred thousand of your favorite dollars buys an awful lot these days that might be more emotionally resonant than a wristwatch This is merely to say that high-end watchmaking from Switzerland has never been an inexpensive proposition.
Parmigiani Fleurier set out, when the company was launched, to be a viable alternative to the Holy Trinity, as they are called - to Patek, Vacheron, and Audemars Piguet I do not think the company has, in the last two decades, entirely succeeded in that goal, but that is an entirely different question than that of evaluating the quality of the watches. . Source