Vanguard
The curved case pushed into a cleaner, sportier direction.
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Story & heritage
Franck Muller positions Vanguard as the house sailing in a sportier direction. Its curved case, integrated strap and cleaner dial language extend the tonneau idea into a contemporary sports watch.
The official page calls out meticulously hand-polished and hand-brushed appliqué numerals, with the dial and crown completing the sporty aesthetic.
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. Vanguard is shown through Franck Muller’s own collection photography and, where available, a U.S. product listing.
How to choose & style
Choose Vanguard when the line’s personality matches the wrist: sport tonneau 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.