The genius watchmaker known as the Master of Complications is Franck Muller from Switzerland.
He is famous for desiging timepieces that are hallmarks of innovation.
His watches synthesize modern and conventional Swiss styles of manufacturing.
The Tourbillion timepiece was the first creation of Muller, released to the public in 1984.
The Tourbillion watch movement was first used in pocket watches to help solve the problem related to the forces of gravity.
By placing the escapement within a rotating frame, the problem of gravity was solved.
Another Franck Muller creation of note is the Curvex Tonneau, which is readily recognizable on any wrist.
To compliment the Tonneau and the Tourbillion, Muller has created several signature models including the Chronograph, Crazy Hours and the Master Banker.
Muller continues to bring innovation to the watch world with his World Premiers collection that is released each year.
The key point to the World Premiers collection is that the timepieces released will have features that don’t exsist in any other watch.
If I had to pick only one Franck Muller watch as a favorite, it would have to be the Long Island Crazy Hours, featuring an interesting and complicated display of time that doesn’t appear chronological.
Muller has designed more fantastic timepieces, including the Perpetual Calendar Tourbillion, Retrogrande Second and the Grande Sonnerie, that are known worldwide for their superior artistry and craftsmanship.
If you are considering purchasing a high-end, fashion timepiece, then you need look no further than those offered by the Master of Complications, Franck Muller.