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
The Franck Muller Régulateur , ref. 7501 SR , with its beautiful guilloché dial , would deserve to be seen more often, imo. The Cintrée Curvex case , measures 29 x 39 mm and houses the manual-wind movement calibre 7500 . What do you think ? Best, Emmanuel
Given that Enjoythemusic is offering my arm hairs in a raffle I better hide it as much as possible so I do not go hairless 😂 So a blue and grey combination with the Franck Muller Crazy Hours for the start of the week, mildly sun kissed. What’s on your wri
I hadn't seen one with this grey dial before and it looks beautiful and the crazy hours have always been a great watch even if it is a little crazy. I'm still wearing my Breguet Type XXI and think I will continue to do so far a while as really missed it o
Arronax posted a fantastic sunny shot of his Casablanca the other day. While I cannot match the photography, at least an attempt to join with the Crazy Hours. Always a fun watch to wear (if hard to properly capture with my meager skills), the curved case
KMII 's Franck Muller Crazy Hours posted this morning inspired me to show this Patek Philippe example of the ref. 11 , a reference introduced in 1917 and characterised by its rectangular case and dial with Art Deco “ exploding” numerals . This particular