urlan Marri presents the Cornes de Vache collection, with three automatic references, each distinguished by a unique sector dial design: the White Sector, Salmon Sector, and Blue Sector.
The sector dial design, first introduced in the 1930s, is characterized by concentric circles and radial lines that enhance legibility and balance. Today, it remains a timeless aesthetic, bridging functionality and vintage elegance. Furlan Marri interprets this design through three references: White Sector, Salmon Sector and now Blue Sector.
The three references share the same sector layout, with all indications executed through double stamping, while applied Breguet-style indexes add depth and relief. Each dial carries its own personality, showcasing variations such as a finely grained surface, hands in dark gunmetal PVD or in blued steel, highlighting the diversity of finishes across the collection.
Each reference of the collection features a sapphire crystal with multi-layer anti-reflective and anti-fingerprint coatings, protecting the dial.
First seen in the 1940s, “cow-horn” lugs are known for their curved shape and separate construction - a distinctive lug design from which the collection takes its name.
The stainless-steel case is constructed in several stages. Particular attention is given to the separate cow-horn lugs, with all finishing completed before assembly. They are connected by a bridge visible at 6 and 12 o’clock.
The bezel finishes are also done independently before being fitted to the case, while alternating satin-brushed and polished surfaces highlight the case profile. Inside, circular graining extends from the bezel to the decagonal screw-down caseback, engraved with the brand’s name. Prominent crown notches recall vintage watchmaking codes.
In line with the brand’s attention to detail, the lugs feature dual spring-bar positions, ensuring the strap fits perfectly with either straight or curved bars.
At the heart of the three references beats an automatic movement crafted by La Joux-Perret in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Chosen for its reliability and refined construction, the calibre is finished to the highest standards.
It is equipped with a tungsten rotor coated in palladium for optimum weight distribution and winding efficiency, delivering a 68-hour power reserve and regulated to within ±7 seconds per day.
Decorations include Geneva stripes, snailing, blued screws, and a rotor engraved with the Furlan Marri motto “Crafted with care, designed for details”.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Movement
- La Joux-Perret G100 - Automatic mechanical movement
- Diameter - 11 1⁄2 lines (25,6 mm)
- Thickness - 4,45 mm
- Number of jewels - 24
- Power reserve - 68 hours
- Frequency - 28,800 vph (4Hz)
Movement finishes
- Engraved tungsten rotor with galvanized palladium coating and gold engravings
- Geneva stripes, snailing, blued-steel screws
Dial
- White Sector - white dial, raised applied hour-markers, curved hands in blued steel.
- Salmon Sector - stamped salmon dial with grained finishes, raised applied hour-markers and curved hands with dark gunmetal PVD coating
- Blue Sector - stamped blue dial with grained finishes, raised applied hour-markers and curved hands
Case
- Material - 316L steel
- Diameter - 37.5 mm (46mm lug to lug)
- Thickness - 10.5 mm
- Finishes - Interiors lined with a circular-grained pattern, deep-embossed logo and signature with case number and other information, alternating polished and satin-brushed effect
- Water-resistance - 50 m, 5 ATM
Glass
- Front and back - Scratch-proof sapphire crystal with five layers of anti-reflective coating and one fingerprint-resistant coating
Strap
- Two leather straps included, one with curved bars and the other with straight bars.
- White Sector - One in black and one in deep blue
- Salmon Sector - One in black and one in khaki
- Blue Sector - One in sand and one in light blue
- All straps are crafted from Italian or French leather and feature a quick release system. The stainless steel pin buckles are signed, with a brushed interior finish and an engraved reference number.
Packaging
- A brown watch box - including certificate, archives and cleaning cloth for the watch
Price
- CHF 1,250