Time is above all what we do with it.
Andrea Furlan and Hamad Al-Marri clearly haven't lost theirs since launching their brand in April 2021. In just over a year, via the Net and despite the pandemic, the duo of friends have s has carved out a reputation and a loyal clientele.
You could even say a fan club!
Furlan Marri also won the title of revelation of the year during the last edition of the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de la ville de Genève.
A great feat for such a young brand with pieces driven by mecaquartz movements… But their true passion for watchmaking and their sense of style made the difference.
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Reference 2116-A “Black Sector”, “a new mechanical adventure” for Furlan Marri.
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Why slow down in such conditions?
Furlan Marri is therefore taking a new step without waiting by announcing its new Reference 2116-A, “Black Sector”.
"A new mechanical adventure", recognizes the duo of young entrepreneurs.
Offered for order at the end of June for delivery in the fall, this is their very first three-hand mechanical watch, a neo-vintage creation in steel, with a very 1930s-1940s sector-type dial.
Above all, it is equipped with a Swiss Made automatic winding movement.
Signed La Joux Perret, it offers a power reserve of 68 hours and has a tungsten oscillating weight engraved
“Furlan Marri, crafted with care, designed for details”.
Note that the assembly, quality control and shipment of this Reference 2116-A will be done from Switzerland.
This Reference 2116-A “Black Sector” comes with two straps.
Furlan Marri
With a restrained diameter, as in the past, of 37.5 mm and 10.5 mm thick, this Reference 2116-A “Black Sector” comes with two straps and a travel pouch.
The start of online pre-orders is set for June 24, 2022 for a price of around €1,250.
“This year, we are also going to create a new experience with a partner in Switzerland,
explain the two founders.
To allow our customers and collectors to assemble their very own Furlan Marri with a professional watchmaker, learn about the movement and details of the watch during a half-day training, and walk away with their assembled watch on that special day. »
Initially, this experience will be tested in Switzerland, before being extended to other cities around the world.