
Franck Muller
Franck Muller Cintrée Curvex 'Crazy Hours' Color Dreams
$15,500
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Franck Muller is a brand that doesn’t always fit neatly into today’s steel-sport, hype-driven landscape. And that’s precisely the point.
At a time when much of the industry was refining minimalism, Muller chose personality. His watches weren’t designed to quietly disappear under a cuff — they were meant to be noticed, questioned, and occasionally misunderstood. The mid-1990s through early 2000s became his creative playground, where classical Swiss watchmaking met color, curvature, and just a touch of irreverence.
This Crazy Hours “Color Dreams” Reference 7851 sits right in that sweet spot. Dated to 2012, it features a rose gold tonneau case with a curved sapphire crystal, a signed crown, and a dial that feels almost 'painterly' in its execution. Multi-colored, stylized 'Arabic' numerals are scattered across the surface in a way that feels instinctive rather than orderly, paired with a blue alligator strap that grounds the whole composition.
And yes...the numerals are out of order. But the watch isn’t wrong. You are! LOLZ.
Inside beats Franck Muller’s modified Calibre FM2800 automatic movement, powering the brand’s signature Crazy Hours complication. The minute hand behaves as expected, tracing its familiar path around the dial. The hour hand, however, jumps — snapping instantly to the correct numeral at the top of each hour, even if that numeral appears completely out of sequence. It’s disorienting at first, then oddly intuitive, and eventually, entirely addictive.
This example keeps things “simple,” allowing the color and complication to take center stage. It is accompanied by its inner and outer boxes, along with a folder containing its 2012 papers, a welcome level of completeness for a piece of this era. It’s playful, mechanical, and unapologetically different. The kind of watch that reminds you timekeeping doesn’t always have to be so serious.
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