Furlan Marri Watches

Furlan Marri Watches

Furlan Marri is the kind of brand that makes serious collectors raise an eyebrow — in a good way.

It launched with meca-quartz, priced under $500, and still managed to win the GPHG Horological Revelation Prize. That tells you everything you need to know.

This is neo-vintage design done right — with real watchmaking soul, sharp case work, and no shortcut in sight.

A Little History

Founded in 2021 by Andrea Furlan (Swiss industrial designer) and Hamad Al Marri (collector and creative from the Middle East), Furlan Marri burst onto the scene with a

Kickstarter-funded collection of beautifully executed chronographs.

They looked like vintage Patek, felt like thoughtful microbatch design, and wore like watches three times their price.

Then came the jump to mechanical movements, and the industry started paying attention. Furlan Marri went from “nice for the price” to indie darling practically overnight

— thanks to smart design, solid specs, and a collector-first approach.

What Collectors Love

Furlan Marri isn’t about hype. It’s about refined design, vintage character, and obsessive detail.

Highlights include:

  • Chronograph Sector Dials — originally in meca-quartz, now also available with manual-wind Swiss movements.

  • Three-Hand “Serie 2116” — inspired by mid-century dress watches, complete with Breguet numerals, engraved dials, and stepped cases.

  • Mechanical “Permanent Collection” — housing La Joux-Perret movements with copper-plated bridges, hand-finishing, and clever packaging.

Design cues collectors obsess over:

  • Stepped lugs with mirror polish

  • Curved dials with snailed sub-registers

  • Hand-applied numerals and printed tachy scales

  • Casebacks with poetic engravings or sapphire displays

Everything feels considered. Even the leather straps are handmade in Italy — and feel like it.

Why Furlan Marri Is More Than a Microbrand

Because it never tried to scale too fast.

Furlan Marri is one of the rare newcomers that actually respects the watch world — and you can feel it in every release. They collaborate with movement houses

limit production intentionally, and communicate like people who love horology, not like marketers chasing margin.

The jump from quartz to mechanical wasn’t just a flex — it was a clean execution of watchmaking values. And the collectors noticed.

What’s Out There Now

Furlan Marri works in limited drops — which means demand outpaces supply. You’ll find:

  • Meca-Quartz Chronographs — the watches that started it all. Still in demand, often sold out.

  • Three-Hand “Serie 2116” — launched with multiple dial variants (sector, Breguet, tuxedo), now traded on the secondary market.

  • Manual-Wind Chronographs — the GPHG-winning mechanicals with in-house modified movements.

  • Collaborations — including the pink salmon sector dial with Revolution & The Rake.

Prices are still relatively accessible — but rising as collectors recognize the quality.

Fed’s Take

I’ve sold a few Furlan Marris, and every single time I’ve thought: “This feels like cheating — it’s too good for the price.”

The finishing is crisp. The dials are thoughtful. The proportions are vintage-perfect. And now that they’re making manual chronographs with

decorated Swiss movements, it’s no longer “nice for the money” — it’s just nice.

If you’re into neo-vintage design and want something truly refined, Furlan Marri is way more than a hype microbrand.

Check Out Our Furlan Marri Inventory

Delray Watch is always on the lookout for unique Furlan Marri watches — especially mechanical chronographs, Serie 2116, and collaboration models.

If you have a Furlan Marri watch you’re ready to sell or trade – reach out. We’re always buying.

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