Crazy Love - Franck Muller’s Cintrée Curvex Crazy Hours in blue shades
We often talk about famous or signature models or even shapes in a brand’s collection, such as Franck Muller’s Curvex collection. We rarely discuss a brand’s signature problems, as it’s unlikely that the brand would have such a powerful association or identity having a particular feature, but Franck Muller’s Crazy Hours shows this once again.
In 2003, Franck Muller invented the Crazy Hrs complication. It’s both advanced and simple. The complication is made up of regular automatic movement using a jumping hour module piled on top of it. This smart combination means that the hours hand jumps to the hour or so position on the dial in seemingly random intervals, and so the name “crazy” hours. While the hrs don’t follow a traditional clockwise incremental arc, the fingers do follow a logical order within the dial, as each successive number is located on an arch approximately 150 degrees from its previous number. However the effect appears to be random. A fresh clever and playful undertake traditional timekeeping, and a distinctive Franck Muller interpretation from the passage of time.
This limited edition “blue hue” model is one of the series of pastel colors unique to Asia, with other choices including vivid purple or perhaps bright orange. This glowing blue model, especially in the steel situation, strikes a pleasing middle floor - colorful but not outrageous. The case itself measures thirty-two. 1mm wide, 45. 1mm high and 9. thirty-five mm thick. The bezel is placed with a row of large gemstones weighing 2 . 81 karats. The dial is common Franck Muller style: insane hour markers are heavily painted with color, and also the background is a bright sunburst pattern.
Overall, this pastel version of a single of Franck Muller’s the majority of successful creations is perfect for summer time wear.
Crazy Love - Franck Muller’s Cintrée Curvex Crazy Hours in blue shades
We often talk about famous or signature models or even shapes in a brand’s collection, such as Franck Muller’s Curvex collection. We rarely discuss a brand’s signature problems, as it’s unlikely that the brand would have such a powerful association or identity having a particular feature, but Franck Muller’s Crazy Hours shows this once again.
In 2003, Franck Muller invented the Crazy Hrs complication. It’s both advanced and simple. The complication is made up of regular automatic movement using a jumping hour module piled on top of it. This smart combination means that the hours hand jumps to the hour or so position on the dial in seemingly random intervals, and so the name “crazy” hours. While the hrs don’t follow a traditional clockwise incremental arc, the fingers do follow a logical order within the dial, as each successive number is located on an arch approximately 150 degrees from its previous number. However the effect appears to be random. A fresh clever and playful undertake traditional timekeeping, and a distinctive Franck Muller interpretation from the passage of time.
This limited edition “blue hue” model is one of the series of pastel colors unique to Asia, with other choices including vivid purple or perhaps bright orange. This glowing blue model, especially in the steel situation, strikes a pleasing middle floor - colorful but not outrageous. The case itself measures thirty-two. 1mm wide, 45. 1mm high and 9. thirty-five mm thick. The bezel is placed with a row of large gemstones weighing 2 . 81 karats. The dial is common Franck Muller style: insane hour markers are heavily painted with color, and also the background is a bright sunburst pattern.
Overall, this pastel version of a single of Franck Muller’s the majority of successful creations is perfect for summer time wear.
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