it drives me… crazy. What I like here is somewhat what you describe: the "artistic" freedom, the choice to orient the numbers not as they are supposed to be, but in such a way that they appear so intriguing and interesting that looking at your watch becom
AI says: "No — Franck Muller is no longer the owner of his brand. Control of the Franck Muller Group rests with Vartan Sirmakes, the co‑founder and longtime business partner. Franck Muller himself has not controlled the company for years." Best, Emmanuel
It appears that the greatness has disappeared from this great watch of bygone days. I always wanted a crazy hours but just never got there. I am sorry your visit was less than fulfilling and thank you for you frank review. I am sure you will have better v
During my stay in Geneva last February , I visited the Franck Muller boutique . Unfortunately, it was a disappointing visit for two main reasons : First, the printed dials lack the charm of a guilloché dial. I was wearing my Chronometro Gondolo, and the d
Sometimes the stars just align and you stumble upon little gems: A few days ago I came across a hand drawing of the Casa signed by Franck Muller, the price was too good to pass, I'm sure even Thomas_3 would have approved ;-) The drawing is about 20 x 30cm
The Casablanca really is a lightcatcher... that salmon dial with the sunburst finish just glows, even on a gray day. There is something about the way Franck Muller plays with those oversized Art Deco numerals that makes this watch feel so alive on the wri