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Among the first independent watchmakers to truly make a “splash in the
pond” of high-end watchmaking, and to this day still one of the most
iconoclastic, Franck Muller created some of the most intriguing and
whimsical complicated timepieces of the past three decades. Active with
his own brand since 1991, he can be credited as one of the earliest
innovators in the field of complicated horology, daring to merge a very
high-end technical approach with a set of modern and carefree aesthetic
canons. For example, his re-interpretation of the explosion numerals on
the dial, and the large, tonneau-shaped, highly iconic case design were
at the time very disruptive design choices for complicated timepieces.
The movements as well are testament to his eccentric genius: next to
classical complications such as the tourbillon and the minute repeater,
Franck Muller developed more playful but sometimes equally complicated
ones such as the Vegas (a functioning roulette), or the present “crazy
hour”, where the arrangement of the hour numerals on the dial is mixed
up, the hour hand jumping back and forth from hour to hour at :00 rather
than following its usual constant circular motion.
The present
timepiece is a perfect representative of the volcanic creativity that is
Franck Muller: featuring all the aesthetic canons which make this brand
so iconic, it can be arguable considered the ultimate merging of
horological sacred and profane, featuring at the same time the
tourbillon regulator - one of the holy grails of classical high-end
watchmaking - and the playful crazy hour complication. An added bonus of
this astounding timepiece is the presence of four additional dial: one
blue and one red for a more playful dressing, and one grey and one black
for more formal occasions.
A highly limited edition of 5 pieces, the
present example is made even more appealing by being the last or the
series: number 05/05.
Ref Variations:
7880BSCDT5NBR,
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