Franck Muller is a pioneer and devotes all his creative energy to the production of unique wristwatches. Since 1983, the skilled watchmaker from Switzerland regularly presents world premieres with extreme, unprecedented complications: For the first time ever, he placed a tourbillon on the dial side of the watch. This revolutionary design and other complications, such as the world's first 3-axis tourbillon, established Franck Muller's reputation as a "master of complications." In the traditional craft of watchmaking, he is still synonymous with aesthetic finishes, the best workmanship and innovative designs. Not least his Curvex, presented in 1992, with its curved three-dimensional body in tonneau form, is testimony to the highest Geneva craftsmanship. Every time you look at a Franck Muller watch, the 200 to 1483 individual parts assembled almost exclusively by hand make time seem like a secondary matter.