Aside from standard scuba diving apparatus that allows for casual to relative deepwater diving, there was one major piece of equipment that broke down the barriers of conventional human diving limits: the Skafander. Being the first protective full-pressure suit created in the 1930s for navy divers, the Skafander was an essential contraption for deep sea exploration. Likewise, Franck Muller’s Skafander broke new ground with its debut as the world’s first tonneau-shaped diving watch.
Case | |
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Shape | Tonneau |
Glass | Sapphire Crystal |
Case Material | Blacken Titanium |
Diameter | 43.1mm x 52.35mm |
Water Resistance | Up to 100 meters |
Thickness | 14.1mm |
Dial | |
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Colour | Orange |
Date | Date at 6 o'clock |
Power Reserve | 42 hours |
Movement and Functions | |
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Movement | Automatic |
Caliber | MVT 2536-SCDT |
Movement Description | Côtes de Genève on bridges and the rotor plate; Perlage on the mainplat |
Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date at 6 o'clock |
Strap | |
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Material | Rubber Strap |
Colour | Orange |
Buckle | Blacken Titanium |
Early Closure Due to Chinese New Year (28 to 30 Jan 2025)
Kindly take note of the shortened operating hours for the following boutiques on 28 Jan 2025:
Franck Muller Boutique at ION Orchard – 10am to 6pm
Paragon and Patek Philippe Boutique At ION Orchard – 10am to 6pm
Capitol Singapore, Mandarin Gallery, and Raffles City – 11am to 6pm
Tudor Boutique At Raffles City – 11am to 6pm
Kindly take note of the closure for the following boutiques on 29 and 30 Jan 2025:
Capitol Singapore, Mandarin Gallery, and Paragon – Closed
Raffles City and Tudor Boutique At Raffles City – Closed