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Furlan Marri Salmon Sector

Case material
Steel
Bracelet strap
Leather
Buckle
Pin buckle
Dial finish
Stamped
Water resistance
50 m
Size
ø 37.5 mm
Thickness
10.5 mm
Movement
Self-winding mechanical
Power reserve: 68 h, 28800 vph
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Reference
2154-A
Launch date
06.2022
Collection
-
Price incl. VAT
1’350 CHF
Description

The Furlan Marri Salmon Sector is a three-hands mechanical automatic watch, featuring a ‘sector-style dial’ and ‘cow-horns’ lugs.

The dial is finished with a finely stamped texture enhanced by raised applied hour-markers with a “Dark Grey” PVD coating. The finish adorning the sector-type dial is achieved by stamping it with a tool whose grain is obtained through electric shock in order to create a unique finish. The double printing technique used, combined with the applied Breguet-style hour-markers in polished steel, give the dial depth and relief. The hands are curved in both directions, and the central axis of the seconds hand is filled in. The dial is covered with a scratch-proof sapphire crystal featuring five anti-reflective coatings as well as a fingerprint-resistant coating. This also applies to the case back, through which the movement can be admired.

The movement is a self-winding mechanism produced and assembled by La Joux-Perret in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. It incorporates a 68-hours power reserve, while a full tungsten rotor with palladium coating ensures smooth rotation and weight distribution. All the movements have a high-end finish with heated blue screws. Côtes de Genève and snailing on the rotor, engraved with the words “Furlan Marri, crafted with care, designed for details”.

In this commitment for details, the steel case is assembled in several phases to allow for inspection of the finishes, particularly around the cow-horn-shaped lugs that are attached to the case once finishing has been completed. The lugs are connected by a bridge that can be seen at 6 o’clock and 12 o’clock. The bezel is also finished separately, then attached to the case. The case is similarly adorned with a range of special finishes. Internally, it is lined with a circular-grained pattern from the inside of the bezel to the screw-down decagonal case back, and features an alternating satin-brushed and polished effect on the sides and lugs. The notches on the crown have been left “rough” and prominent to assert an aesthetic choice and attachment to history. The decagonal case back is screwed down then circular-brushed and polished, before being engraved with the brand name and the model’s reference number. Two holes are cut inside the lugs to enable the wearer to choose between a strap with curved or straight spring bars: each position corresponds to a different type of strap. The watch comes with two straps in French leather, both vegetable-tanned.