Franck Muller / Cintrée Curvex
Franck Muller Cintrée Curvex
Collection profile
Franck Muller’s signature curved-case collection, defined by its tonneau-like Cintrée Curvex silhouette, immediately recognizable numerals, and a broad family of elegant and highly complicated watches that serve as the brand’s visual shorthand.
Why it matters
This is the house shape for Franck Muller: the collection most responsible for the brand’s instant visual identity and its reputation for technically ambitious, decorative luxury watches.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — Franck Muller’s official Cintrée Curvex pages continue to present the curved case as the brand’s most distinctive silhouette.
- 2024 — The family pages show multiple sub-lines and complications, including skeleton, chronograph, grande date, and réhaut variants.
- 2024 — The collection remains central to Franck Muller’s modern identity across men’s and ladies’ pages.
FAQ
Is Cintrée Curvex the signature Franck Muller shape?
Yes. Franck Muller’s official pages explicitly describe Cintrée Curvex as the brand’s iconic and most distinctive silhouette.
Does the line include complications?
Yes. The official family pages display variants such as chronographs, skeletons, grand date pieces, and réhaut models.
More from Franck Muller
- Vanguard — Franck Muller Vanguard is the maison's modern sporty tonneau collection, using angular cases, applied numerals, and many chronograph, tourbillon, and themed executions.
- Long Island — Elegant rectangular case inspired by Art Deco design, offering a refined alternative to the Cintrée Curvex.
- Crazy Hours — Franck Muller Crazy Hours is the brand's playful jumping-hour complication, using scrambled numerals and a mechanical hour jump to make time display deliberately theatrical.