Crazy Hours
A deliberately scrambled dial made logical by a theatrical jumping-hour movement.
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Story & heritage
Franck Muller describes Crazy Hours as its most emblematic timepiece. The dial deliberately breaks the traditional numeral order while the hour hand jumps to the next correct hour.
Minutes still run on a conventional 60-minute cycle, turning every hour change into a small mechanical performance rather than a simple indication.
Materials & craft
Official collection and product pages ground this entry in the line’s real case language, movements and materials rather than a generic watch description. Crazy Hours is shown through Franck Muller’s own collection photography and, where available, a U.S. product listing.
How to choose & style
Choose Crazy Hours when the line’s personality matches the wrist: jumping-hour icon first, case metal second. Franck Muller’s numerals carry visual weight, so quieter straps and simple tailoring let the dial stay in charge.
For daily wear, the least gem-set versions are the most flexible. The brighter dials and skeleton executions are better treated as statement watches, especially with monochrome clothing or evening texture.