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By Franck Muller creation of Aeternitas of and Aeternitas the Mega’s top ultra-complicated watches series, both in the technical aspects of a breakthrough or watchmaking craft the perfect presentation, can be said to have reached an unprecedented achievement. However, Franck Muller has always been constantly transcend self spirit of the brand, but the key is able to shine in the table altar. This year, Franck Muller, further challenge themselves, introduce its first skeleton watch fusion of traditional craftsmanship and aesthetics.

New birth of hollow Tourbillon assembled watchmakers deep knowledge of technology and aesthetics, hollow this ancient and traditional art of watch a whole new approach presents, and then express the Franck Muller watch unique aesthetic style. Hollow Tourbillon watch internally mounted wear the engraved signature of Franck Muller factory-made manual winding tourbillon movement to impose a clever layout in the hollow of the arrangements to achieve the perfect harmony of proportion in the visual, with fine hand-decorated carved Mayans, the details of the movement of all parts of the United States in moving presents under the sapphire crystal mirror.

This series of new works, wear fitted within the well-known brand barrels classic round 18K gold case, with ornate metal light off hollow movement simple and neat lines, so that the hollow Tourbillon show classic timeless style. The same time, the watch factory designers more Tourbillon framework designed the letter pattern of the FM, the entire tourbillon device with hollow movement more visually coordinated and balanced beauty.

Hollow Tourbillon watch was born, once again sworn Master Of Complications unshakable position, FRANCK MULLER watch factory but also the consistent pursuit of innovation and breakthrough in watchmaking spirit, perfect show.

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Written by watches on February 9th, 2012

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