Thursday, May 28, 2009

Watch Spec for Product Model sFMTOUR2


Product Code : sFMTOUR2
Brand : Frank Muller
Product Price : RM 1202.10
Engine Movement : ETA 2892 MOVEMENT
Bezel : Solid 440 stainless steel
Crown : One-peace solid screw-down crown
Crystal : Scratch-proof sapphire crystal
Water-Resistance : Resistance - 30 meters, waterproof seal with O ring
Weight :

Same weight and fell as the original 100% correct markings and engravings, replicated to the smallest detail
Strap : Leather
Movement : Automatic
Case Diameter : n/a
Case Thickness : n/a
Series : Frank Muller
Dial Color : Black
Gender : Women


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Description:

More about Frank Muller Watches

The history of Franck Muller watches cannot be counted in units of time, the common measure for many other watchmaking houses. It is always the exceptional value of each of his unique creations that has earned Franck Muller a place in watchmaking history. With the emergence of master watchmaker Franck Muller, the fine art of time measurement has unquestionably undergone a major revival. Franck Muller chose to locate his design and manufacture workshop in the heart of the village of Genthod, just outside Geneva. This delightful hamlet, perched on a vineyard-covered hill facing Lake Geneva, offers views of a landscape that cannot fail to inspire the master watchmaker. Sheltered from the hustle and bustle of big cities, this village fosters imagination and creativeness.. The place is as unique as the harmony and great craftsmanship that shape each of his timepieces. In 1995, Franck Mullers creative universe took a mantle of prestige: new premises have been inaugurated for the administration as well as the watch production. This event represented an important turning-point. This "solid stone" added to the edifice "Franck Muller" is a symbol of consolidation and establishment of the marque. Due to this new structure, the creations of Franck Muller assumed an extraordinary impulse to arrive with ease in the 21st century whilst preserving the philosophy and spirit in which the first watches were created.

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