Sunday, November 04, 2012
Some say he is one of the best football players in the world, while others, mainly women, say he is one of the most good looking men of today. Cristiano Ronaldo, the 27 year old Portuguese soccer player, has been recently presented with a tribute collection of 7 timepieces by Franck Muller.
The first ever Franck Muller collection of wristwatches to pay tribute to a footballer, Franck Muller’s Perpetual Calendar Bi-Retro Chronograph Collection is a fine series of timepieces. The watches boast with casebacks engraved with the signature and silhouette of the famous soccer player while the number 7 hour indicator has been embellished with diamonds, the same jersey number he wears at Real Madrid.
Franck Muller has once again proven the truthfulness of his “Master of Complications” nickname through the plethora of miniature features he has fitted inside the stunning gadget. We’ve also heard that Mr. Muller himself is quite a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo. The timepiece boasts an 18 carat rose gold case with black dial equipped with chronographic timer and perpetual calendar.
Priced at a reported €110,000 (the equivalent of around $144,330 at current exchange rates) per piece, Frank Muller’s latest creation is quite an expensive thing.
[Worldtempus]
The first ever Franck Muller collection of wristwatches to pay tribute to a footballer, Franck Muller’s Perpetual Calendar Bi-Retro Chronograph Collection is a fine series of timepieces. The watches boast with casebacks engraved with the signature and silhouette of the famous soccer player while the number 7 hour indicator has been embellished with diamonds, the same jersey number he wears at Real Madrid.
Franck Muller has once again proven the truthfulness of his “Master of Complications” nickname through the plethora of miniature features he has fitted inside the stunning gadget. We’ve also heard that Mr. Muller himself is quite a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo. The timepiece boasts an 18 carat rose gold case with black dial equipped with chronographic timer and perpetual calendar.
Priced at a reported €110,000 (the equivalent of around $144,330 at current exchange rates) per piece, Frank Muller’s latest creation is quite an expensive thing.
[Worldtempus]
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