
FRANCK MULLER "Chronometro" Platinum w/ Diamonds
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FRANCK MULLER "Chronometro" Platinum w/ Diamonds
About the Item
Style Number: 7502 S6 D
Series: CHRONOMETRO
Style (Gender): Unisex
Case Material: Platinum w/ 104 Brilliant Cut Original Factory Set Diamonds Approx 2.06 ct
Dial Color: Blue Sunburst
Movement: Manual Wind
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Subsidiary Seconds
Crystal Material: Sapphire - Scratch Resistant
Case Diameter: 38.0 mm x 27.0 mm
Caseback: ****Serial No. 1 !!! - 1st piece off the production line! All hallmarks and original factory stampings in tact. Special Collector's Piece ****
Bezel Material: Platinum
Bezel Function: Fixed
Water Resistance: 30m
Power Reserve: 36-hour power reserve
Watch Bracelet / Strap Material: Leather - Blue Crocodile (Original Franck Muller Factory Strap, slight signs of wear)
The real special thing about this model is that it is actually the first numbered piece to come off the production line in this platinum Chronmetro series! Case back clearly stamped "No. 1" which is an added bonus for any Muller collector or someone who likes unique timepieces. It comes w/ manufacturers inner/outer box and authentication papers too, all pictured. Appraisal available upon request. Bid with confidence!
- Creator:
- Date of Manufacture:Modern
- Condition:This is a previously owned watch that exhibits very minor signs of wear. Crystal is perfect, and blue sunburst dial is radiant mint with all hands and markers original. A few hairline light surface scratches on the side of the case which are barely notice.
- Seller Location:Los Angeles, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: JU120308266110
Franck Muller
Hailed as the “Master of Complications,” watchmaking brand Franck Muller is celebrated for its exquisitely technical contemporary timepieces. Its cofounder — the man for whom the company is named — is known for his groundbreaking use of the tourbillon and for championing intricate mechanical watches in an era that nearly saw them disappear entirely.
Muller crafted his own tourbillon wristwatch in the early 1980s. It was a time when the watch industry was still weathering the so-called “quartz crisis,” when Japanese battery-powered quartz timepieces, which were easy and inexpensive to produce, swept through the marketplace and challenged the traditional mechanical models. While Japanese brands such as Seiko thrived, this meant economic disaster in Switzerland. Now-legendary designers such as Gérald Genta created iconic timepieces during the crisis, but it was unlikely to see such a complicated timepiece from what was even an established luxury watchmaker when Muller’s first handcrafted watches emerged.
The tourbillon was invented in the 18th century, an era of clocks and pocket watches, to battle the negative effects that gravity was having on accuracy of these devices. As a young artisan restoring vintage Patek Philippe watches, Breguet watches and other timepieces that came his way from collectors, the Swiss-born Muller, who dropped out of high school but studied for four years at the Geneva School of Watchmaking, came to admire the sophistication of the tourbillon.
"The tourbillon is very difficult to make and very difficult to associate with other complications, yet it results in a watch with better timing," Muller told Cigar Aficionado.
He decided that he would make his own watches and that a tourbillon should be visible from the front versus the back. No one had ever done that before.
The Franck Muller brand was officially established by Muller and Vartan Sirmakes in 1991 and the tourbillon — even as it requires hand-assembly by seasoned experts — would later be integrated into the faces of many of the watchmaker’s most popular watch designs, including the Franck Muller Yachting series.
Today’s discerning collectors are enthusiastic about these prestigious tourbillon timepieces, the brand’s wildly inventive shaped watches and the World Premieres, in which a new line of timepieces is produced annually and boasts a feature or attribute that is brand-new to the watchmaking industry.
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