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In the heart of Geneva, where heritage meets daring innovation, Franck Muller once again redefines the boundaries of horological artistry.
His latest creation, the Round Triple Mystery, doesn’t merely tell time—it transforms it into spectacle. The original Mystery collection was revolutionary, replacing traditional hands with rotating discs. The Double Mystery followed with two discs. Now, Triple Mystery introduces a third rotating element—the seconds disc—deepening the dimension of time and elevating it from a function into a poetic ballet of motion.
At first glance, the dial appears to float—no hands, no rules. But look closer, and you’ll witness a quiet choreography: three rotating discs, each marking the passage of hours, minutes, and seconds with seamless precision.
Housed in a 39mm rose gold case, the Round Triple Mystery fuses sculptural boldness with mechanical excellence. The dial is adorned with diamonds in a spiraling pattern that hypnotizes the eye, while triangular indicators gracefully glide along their own unique paths. At the center, a lightweight aluminum pastille cradles a triangle-cut diamond that acts as the seconds indicator—literally sparkling as it marks the rhythm of time.
Adding a third disc posed a formidable technical challenge. Due to the rapid rotation of the seconds disc, the mechanism had to be engineered with exceptional lightness while maintaining structural integrity and accuracy. Each bridge within the central component measures just 0.3 mm thick, an extraordinary feat in modern watchmaking.
Round Triple Mystery is not merely a watch—it is a horological vision. Technically intricate, yet aesthetically pure, this collection pays homage to the power of imagination. Every element is crafted not to measure time, but to elevate its experience.
For those who don’t seek answers, but mysteries.
For those to whom time is not a line—but a dance.