A Celebration Of Timeless Elegance In Osaka
Franck Muller has commemorated the 30th anniversary of its Osaka Boutique, a cornerstone of the Maison’s heritage and a symbol of Haute Horlogerie excellence in Japan. Nestled in the heart of the Kansai region, the boutique has become an essential destination for collectors and connoisseurs of fine watchmaking, blending the vibrancy of Osaka with Franck Muller’s uncompromising artistry.
For three decades, the Osaka Boutique has been a gateway into the world of Franck Muller, where Swiss innovation meets Japanese appreciation for craftsmanship and design. This milestone anniversary pays tribute to the Maison’s enduring bond with Japan, a country that has embraced Franck Muller’s spirit of creativity since the very beginning.
An Exclusive Evening With Franck Muller
The anniversary was marked by an exclusive celebration in Osaka, attended by Nicholas Rudaz, CEO of Franck Muller, along with esteemed collectors and distinguished guests. Against a refined backdrop of music, gastronomy, and conviviality, the soirée embodied the Maison’s dedication to elegance and artistry.
As glasses were raised, the event honored not only the legacy of the Osaka Boutique but also the dynamic future of Franck Muller in Japan and beyond.
From Tokyo To Osaka: A Continuation Of Success
The anniversary followed the triumph of the WPHH 2025 in Tokyo, where Franck Muller unveiled its latest horological masterpieces in a setting of exclusivity. Among them, the Cintrée Curvex Crazy Hours stood out as an icon of playful sophistication.
With its scattered numerals, ingenious jumping hour complication, and remarkable mirror-finish achieved through 25 layers of lacquer, the timepiece captures Franck Muller’s philosophy: daring creativity combined with uncompromising craftsmanship.
A Milestone For Heritage And Innovation
The 30th anniversary of the Osaka Boutique reflects more than just a celebration of history — it symbolizes Franck Muller’s ongoing mission to push the boundaries of Haute Horlogerie. By honoring its Japanese legacy while continuing to innovate, the Maison reinforces its role as one of the most visionary names in Swiss watchmaking.
AloJapan.com