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Franck Muller Watches

Franck Muller's Biography

Franck Muller, the company's founder, began his career at the age of fifteen when he enrolled in the Geneva Watchmaking School. Franck Muller began his apprenticeship fixing premium pocket watches after graduating in 1980, clearly a crucial experience in the world's finest watchmaking sector. Early in the 1980s, Muller went on to work for museums and private individuals, repairing high-end pocket watches. During this time, Muller was exposed to some of the finest and most complicated timepieces ever created, which inspired him to create his masterpieces. He was allowed to handle watches from Patek Philippe's collection, Geneva's last family-owned luxury watchmaker, thanks to his acquaintance with Danish watchmaker and mentor Svend Andersen. He was motivated to ponder about mechanisms and design his intricate timepiece during this time, and the tourbillon watch was the first of Franck Muller watches in 1984. After seven years, he discovered his brand, Franck Muller Watches.

Since then, the reputation of this relatively new Swiss brand has grown internationally. Franck Muller watches are in high demand. Enthusiastic customers are even drawn to buying not only new watches but also used and older ones. Since his first extraordinary World Premiers in 1993, Franck Muller's annual launches have drawn the attention of serious aficionados. In some cases, these include celebrity clients who appreciate the brand's magnificent watches' quality and eccentricities.

The Geneva workshops design and produce all Franck Muller watchmaking complications, including the world's most complicated timepiece, the Aeternitas Mega, which has 1,483 distinct components. The Grace Curvex, the finely made Giga Tourbillon, and the harmonizing automated Black Croco are among Franck Muller's other famous pieces. For their superb craftsmanship and design, all Franck Muller timepieces are a pleasure to wear, talk about, and own.


 

The Cintree Curvex watches, which owe their design inspiration to some stunning old Patek Philippe watches presently on display at the Patek Philippe Museum, are among the more wearable Franck Muller watches. Popular watches for men and women include the Franck Muller Revolution 2 and Franck Muller Long Island series. Even though all Franck Muller watches are expertly constructed and provide the wearer a sense of dependability and tranquility. Franck Muller Vanguard just debuted the Skafander Divers Watch, which features a dial from 1992 and a Curvex case with a 20-minute oxygen reserve mark and 100-meter water resistance. In the current collection of 2019, the Skafander Chronograph, the first Franck Muller dive watch, received several upgrades.

The Franck Muller Casablanca, which borrows on the traditional and connects it to contemporary design, is one of the most enduring pieces. The traditional tonneau design of this Franck Muller watch is both unusual and tastefully modest. The large, prominent numbers, as with other Frank Muller watches, make it simple to tell the time. The current design aspects are especially prominent in the models with multi-colored dials and straps. The Franck Muller Conquistador is another legendary series that defied convention with its massive, wrist-breaking design. This Franck Muller watch could be considered one of the forerunners of the huge watches that would become iconic of Swiss watchmaking in the twenty-first century.

 

The Vanguard Collection by Franck Muller

 

The Franck Muller Vanguard watch has a classic tonneau or barrel-shaped case, which is one of the brand's most well-known. It curls around the wrist and is kept curved thanks to the unique strap design.

Franck Muller Crazy Hours, one of the most unusual and original of the brand's creations, has captivated for fifteen years with its jumbled hour numerals. Instead of sweeping the dial, the Franck Muller watch's hour hand jumps to the correct hour.

Then there's the Vanguard Franck Muller Crazy Hours Lady. Over eighty pink rose sapphires adorn this gorgeous Franck Muller women's watch. When the numeral 8 is at 12 o'clock and 11 is at the normal 3 o'clock, it may take some getting used to. But, incredibly, the Franck Muller watches' element of fun is based on a deep grasp and skill in horology that few others can equal. Franck Muller watches are a joy to follow and wear because of their stylish and finely built tiny rebellion against tradition.


 

Franck Muller, a young Swiss watchmaker, calls himself the "Master of Complications." After looking at a few of his finest works, it's easy to see why watch collectors all over the world agree with him. Muller established his Geneva-based company as one of the world's most prominent and trendy watch companies at a young age. Elton John, Demi Moore, and Robin Williams have all been seen wearing Franck Muller timepieces. Muller combines modern design with cutting-edge traditional Swiss watchmaking. Unlike the CEOs of other watch companies, Muller is a watchmaker who designs every movement, no matter how basic or complex. Muller was born in Italy and graduated in the early 1980s from the famed Swiss watchmaking school Ecole Horlogerie de Geneve.


 

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