Franck Muller Round Skeleton Baguette Limited Edition for Asia Pacific

Franck Muller introduces the Round Skeleton Baguette, a 31mm limited-edition model exclusively available for the Asia Pacific market in 2024. As a unique creation in the brand’s Round Skeleton collection, this timepiece represents Franck Muller’s smallest skeletonized movement to date, housed in an intricate white or rose gold setting adorned with baguette-cut diamonds or colored gemstones.

Limited-Edition Exclusivity in Precious Metals

Limited to the Asia Pacific region, the Round Skeleton Baguette is crafted in 31mm cases of rose and white gold. In an homage to haute horlogerie’s dual focus on art and mechanics, the timepiece features baguette-cut gemstones set in a seamless channel style along the bezel and case sides. This limited edition continues the legacy of Franck Muller’s Round Skeleton collection, which previously featured 39mm and 42mm sizes, bringing a new level of exclusivity and elegance.

Skeletonized Movement in Compact Dimensions

At the heart of the Round Skeleton Baguette is Franck Muller’s smallest skeletonized movement to date, crafted for this compact design. The meticulously open-worked movement showcases the mechanics within, revealing the bridges and mainplates while maintaining a functional four-day power reserve. This combination of technical skill and aesthetic design reflects Franck Muller’s dedication to watchmaking craftsmanship.

High Jewelry Craftsmanship with Baguette Gemstones

Franck Muller’s expertise in gem-setting is evident in the baguette diamonds and colored gemstones selected for this edition. Each stone is individually set using a precise channel-setting technique, allowing the light to accentuate the watch’s transparency and brilliance. Finished with a hand-sewn alligator leather strap, the Round Skeleton Baguette embodies Franck Muller’s attention to detail and commitment to luxury.

For more information on the Round Skeleton Baguette Limited Edition, visit Franck Muller’s website.

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