Franck Muller presents Remember that Tells Time Backwards

Just a matter of time...

One of Franck Muller's signature Replica luxury watches is the Crazy Hours, which randomly arranges the hours on the dial, allowing the hands to jump across the dial as the time passes. The other is Secret Hours, whose hands are stationary at 12 o'clock and only unfold to indicate the time when the button is pressed. So it's no surprise that Franck Muller's latest creation: the Remember hour and minute hands both move backwards or counterclockwise with the passage of time.

The concept of an inverted wristwatch is not new, it even appeared on pocket watches in the 19th century. It's also a feature of cheap novelty watches these days, but Franck Muller was the first luxury watchmaker to do so, naturally embodying Franck Muller's trademark aesthetic.

The dial features Franck Muller's signature oversized 'exploded' numerals, featuring Crazy Hours, in an embossed guilloché dial with a glossy lacquer finish, with slightly darker numerals scattered across the surface. The hour markers run counterclockwise, as does the minute track around the dial's periphery.Replica watches for sale

The watch is powered by an automatic FM 2800 INV which is actually a modified ETA 2892 with hands that turn counterclockwise. It is self-winding and has a 42-hour power reserve.

The case is Franck Muller's trademark Cintree Curvex, one of the most successful watch cases of all time. Inspired by Cartier tonneau watches from the 1930s, the Cintree Curvex is surprisingly elegant and well-conceived in its smaller size, and legend has it that Mr. Müller restored more than a dozen in the 1980s.

Remember is available in 18k white or rose gold or stainless steel, the large 7880 measures 36mm x 50.4mm and the small 2850 measures 31mm x 43mm.luxury fake watches

Franck Muller presents the Skafander diving watch

Barrel-shaped bezel, novel diving inner bezel.

Tonneau-shaped or even square dive watches are nothing new. Past examples were either a circular elapsed time bezel on the case, a useless fixed bezel (like the Roger Dubuis Easy Diver), or a tonneau bezel that turned on a circular track (don’t ask). Franck Muller has cleverly placed the dive chronograph bezel on the dial, between the hour markers and the minute scale.

An orange triangle marks the start of the dive, while the first 20 minutes are highlighted in blue, a feature inherited from historic dive watches that relied on US Navy dive watches that are no longer in use.Jacob & Co ASTRONOMIA SKY

The inner bezel is operated by a pair of pushers on the left side of the case: the pusher at eight o'clock advances the chronograph ring in one-minute increments, while the pusher above ten o'clock advances in five-minute increments. Once the bezels are set, a locking mechanism between the two buttons secures them, preventing accidental pushing. Internal elapsed time bezels are nothing new – Bell & Ross employed the technique in the BR02 diver’s watch – but Franck Muller’s version is unusual, albeit cumbersome to operate.

Rated to 100m, the Skafander Diver is on the larger side measuring 46mm wide, 57mm long and 15.6mm tall when standing. It's available in stainless steel or 18k rose gold with a black-coated titanium bezel.Replica Franck Muller watches