
aWtchslvr's initial impressions of the Furlan Marri Disco Onyx Diamonds sparked a lively discussion among collectors, highlighting the brand's growing appeal and its innovative use of materials. This piece delves into the community's perspective on the watch's design choices, market reception, and potential future iterations, offering valuable insights for both new and seasoned enthusiasts.
Black Onyx stone dial
Laboratory grown diamonds
Baguette cut - 0.12ct - DVVS1
Ø 38mm
8.10mm (8.95 with glass)
50m (5 ATM)
Three straps.













Put it side by side with a 1970s Disco Volante from AP or VC and I can't abide the height of the case! Personal preference of course. Regards, Baruch
That confirmed my suspicions…I like it. They will make more next year. And it seems there will be more use of lab grown diamonds also.
Your comment led me to read about industrial diamonds, and yes, mined diamonds are in trouble.
did not order it immediately and wanted to try it on. Saw it at WindUp and it unfortunately confirmed my suspicions that it wears a lot smaller than 38mm. Wish it was a 42mm instead then it would be an instant buy
I have only heard of a movement being too large to fit into a certain size case. But, why can't this movement fit into a larger case and just have dead empty space inside of it?
That said I hate hate hate recessed crowns. They look great and are insufferable to wind.
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