Franck Muller teams with acclaimed Paris-based artist Hom Nguyen to create the Cintrée Curvex Double Mystery, a unique piece with a tourbillon at 6 o’clock and an artistic dial meant to represent the face of a child looking up to the sky.

The Franck Muller Cintrée Curvex Double Mystery features lines that represent a child gazing at the sky.

On the watch, which Franck Muller debuted earlier this year and is just now making available, the artist draws directly on the matte black Curvex dial to create an emotionally charged design that “embodies the trajectories of human lives,” according to the Franck Muller.

Without hands, the dial’s signature Double Mystery design depicts time using two rotating discs. The full face of the child in the artwork takes full shape when the discs are perfectly aligned at 12 o’clock.

The manual-wind watch, which offers a power reserve of sixty hours, is packaged in a special box also designed by Nguyen. The case is a box entirely decorated with the faces of children the artist met in Cambodia. 

Price: Upon Request.

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