Skafander
The Franck Muller Skafander collection at Konesseur presents five authenticated pieces in the full colour spectrum that has made this titanium sport watch one of the most talked about additions to the Franck Muller catalogue. Every Skafander here shares the same 43mm titanium case and in house au...
See moreThe Franck Muller Skafander collection at Konesseur presents five authenticated pieces in the full colour spectrum that has made this titanium sport watch one of the most talked about additions to the Franck Muller catalogue. Every Skafander here shares the same 43mm titanium case and in house automatic movement, but each one expresses a completely different personality through its colour execution. Blue, green, yellow, red, and orange are all available at 34,900 AED, making the Skafander the most accessible Franck Muller at Konesseur and one of the most compelling entry points into the brand.
The Skafander's appeal sits at the intersection of Franck Muller's signature design language and genuinely practical daily wear capability. The titanium construction keeps the 43mm case remarkably light on the wrist, the bold Arabic numerals and colour accented straps deliver instant visual identity, and the in house movement provides the mechanical credibility that separates a Franck Muller from fashion oriented alternatives at similar price points. For collectors building a Franck Muller collection, the Skafander serves as an ideal companion to more dressy pieces from the Cintrée Curvex or the mechanical complexity of the Double Mystery.
Every Skafander in this collection has been authenticated by Konesseur's in house specialists, and Dubai's 5% VAT advantage over European markets makes the pricing even more attractive. Browse the sportier Vanguard collection for more Franck Muller sport watch options, or explore the full luxury watches collection to compare across brands.
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The Skafander represents Franck Muller's answer to a specific collector demand: a bold, contemporary sport watch that delivers the brand's distinctive tonneau case design and in house movement quality at a price point that opens the door to collectors who may not yet be ready for the complication tier. The name itself, derived from the French word for a diver's suit, signals the watch's tool oriented character and its intention to be worn actively rather than kept behind glass. At 43mm in titanium with a time and date automatic movement, the Skafander is built for the wrist rather than the safe.
Franck Muller's approach to the Skafander is characteristically bold. Rather than producing a single conservative colourway and letting the case shape do the talking, the brand released the Skafander in a full palette of vivid colour executions. The colour appears on the dial accents, the strap stitching, and the crown detailing, creating a coordinated aesthetic that gives each variant its own distinct identity. At Konesseur, the complete range of five colours is available, offering the rare opportunity to choose from the full spectrum without compromise.
The Colour Range
Skafander Blue
The blue Skafander is arguably the most versatile option in the range. Blue is the colour most closely associated with sport watches across the luxury industry, and the Skafander's particular shade strikes a balance between depth and vibrancy that works across casual and smart casual settings. The blue accents against the titanium case create a maritime quality that pairs naturally with the Skafander's tool watch character. For collectors who want a single Skafander that can handle the widest range of wearing occasions, blue is the instinctive choice.
Skafander Green
Green has become one of the most sought after colours in contemporary watchmaking, and the Skafander's green execution taps directly into that demand. The green variant offers a rich, natural tone that stands out without overwhelming, and the contrast against the dark titanium case gives the watch a modern, grounded character. Green is a colour that tends to age well on the wrist, becoming more appealing as it settles into a collection, and the Skafander's interpretation of it is well judged.
Skafander Yellow
The yellow Skafander is the most overtly confident piece in the collection. Yellow is a colour that demands attention and the Franck Muller execution delivers exactly that, with a warmth and energy that cuts through even the most crowded room. It is a choice for collectors who wear their watches as expressions of personality rather than quiet accessories, and it pairs particularly well with the Skafander's sporty, tool oriented proportions.
Skafander Red
The red variant brings an intensity to the collection that sits between the confidence of yellow and the versatility of blue. Red on a sport watch carries automotive associations that appeal to collectors who appreciate the intersection of watchmaking and motorsport, and Franck Muller's particular shade of red, paired with the titanium case, creates a dynamic contrast that photographs as well as it wears. The red Skafander is often the variant that collectors gravitate toward as a second or third Franck Muller, adding colour depth to a collection that may already include more conservative pieces.
Skafander Orange
Orange is the most distinctive colour in the Skafander range and the variant that most clearly separates Franck Muller from the broader Swiss watch industry. Very few luxury watchmakers commit to orange with this level of conviction, and the result is a watch that feels genuinely different from anything else available at any price point. The orange accents against titanium create a contrast that is both bold and surprisingly wearable, making this variant a favourite among collectors who value individuality above all else.
Titanium Construction
The decision to build the Skafander exclusively in titanium is significant. Titanium is approximately 40% lighter than stainless steel while being considerably stronger, which means the 43mm Skafander sits on the wrist with a lightness that belies its visual presence. For a watch designed to be worn actively and daily, this weight advantage makes a meaningful difference in comfort, particularly during warmer months or extended periods of wear.
Titanium also has natural hypoallergenic properties that make it suitable for wearers who experience sensitivity to steel or nickel based alloys. The material develops a subtle surface character over time that many collectors find appealing, and it is inherently resistant to corrosion, making the Skafander well suited to Dubai's climate and the demands of an active lifestyle. Franck Muller's finishing of the titanium case maintains the brand's characteristic attention to surface treatment, with brushed and polished elements creating visual depth across the tonneau silhouette.
The Skafander as a First Franck Muller
At 34,900 AED, the Skafander occupies a strategic position in the Franck Muller collection at Konesseur. It is the lowest priced Franck Muller available, yet it delivers everything that makes the brand distinctive: the tonneau case shape, bold Arabic numerals, colour confidence, in house movement, and a wearing experience that no other watch brand replicates. For collectors stepping into the Franck Muller world for the first time, the Skafander provides a genuine and uncompromised introduction to the brand's design philosophy.
The Skafander also works exceptionally well as a daily wear piece alongside more valuable watches from other brands or from within the Franck Muller catalogue itself. Its titanium construction and sport orientation mean it can handle situations where a rose gold Cintrée Curvex or a diamond set Double Mystery would be impractical, giving collectors a versatile rotation option that still carries the Franck Muller identity with conviction.
Why Buy Skafander in Dubai
The UAE's 5% VAT compared to 20% in most European countries delivers a straightforward saving on the 34,900 AED price point. While the absolute saving is smaller than on the six figure Franck Muller pieces, the percentage advantage remains the same, and for collectors purchasing multiple colour variants, the cumulative benefit becomes meaningful. Konesseur's authentication guarantee adds the confidence of knowing that every Skafander has been verified by specialists who examine Franck Muller watches daily.
The pre owned Skafander market at Konesseur also offers an advantage over authorised retail. Specific colour variants can be difficult to source through Franck Muller boutiques depending on allocation and production schedules, and the ability to view and choose from all five colours simultaneously at Konesseur is an experience that even the official Franck Muller boutique in Dubai Mall may not always be able to offer. Each piece is priced identically at 34,900 AED, removing any pricing ambiguity from the colour decision and letting you choose purely on personal preference.
Collecting the Full Colour Range
The Skafander's identical pricing across all five colours and its collectible colour palette make it one of the few Franck Muller pieces that invites collection within a single reference family. Some collectors choose to acquire multiple variants to match different outfits, moods, or occasions, and the 34,900 AED price point makes this a more accessible proposition than it would be for most Swiss luxury sport watches. The full set of five Skafander colours at 174,500 AED total represents a complete colour collection from one of Switzerland's most creative watchmakers.
For collectors who prefer to start with a single piece, the blue and green variants offer the broadest day to day versatility, while the yellow and orange are ideal for those who want their Franck Muller to make a statement. The red sits comfortably between these two approaches, offering vibrancy without the full commitment of the brightest colours. Whichever you choose, you are getting the full Franck Muller experience at the collection's most welcoming price. Explore the wider Franck Muller collection or the complete Vanguard range to see how the Skafander fits within the broader Franck Muller family.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Franck Muller Skafander?
The Skafander is Franck Muller's titanium sport watch featuring a 43mm tonneau case, in house automatic movement, and bold colour accented design. The name derives from the French word for a diver's suit, reflecting its tool watch character. It is designed for active daily wear while delivering Franck Muller's signature design language including the tonneau case shape and oversized Arabic numerals.
How much does the Franck Muller Skafander cost at Konesseur?
All five Franck Muller Skafander colour variants at Konesseur are priced identically at 34,900 AED. This makes the Skafander the most accessible Franck Muller in the collection and one of the most compelling entry points into the brand, with no pricing variation between colours.
What colours does the Skafander come in?
The Skafander at Konesseur is available in five colours: blue, green, yellow, red, and orange. Each variant features the same 43mm titanium case and in house movement, with the colour appearing on the dial accents, strap stitching, and crown detailing. All five colours are currently in stock.
What material is the Skafander made from?
The Skafander is built exclusively in titanium, which is approximately 40% lighter than stainless steel while being considerably stronger. This makes the 43mm case remarkably lightweight and comfortable for extended daily wear. Titanium is also naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to corrosion, making it well suited to active lifestyles and warm climates.
Is the Skafander a good first Franck Muller watch?
The Skafander is an excellent first Franck Muller. At 34,900 AED, it is the most accessible piece in the Konesseur Franck Muller collection, yet it delivers everything that defines the brand: the tonneau case shape, bold Arabic numerals, colour confidence, and an in house movement. The titanium construction and sport orientation also make it the most practical Franck Muller for everyday wear.
How big is the Franck Muller Skafander?
The Skafander measures 43mm across the case. The tonneau shape means it wears differently from a round watch of similar diameter, sitting closer to the wrist and feeling less imposing than the measurement suggests. The titanium construction keeps the weight low despite the generous case size, making it comfortable for all day wear.
Does the Skafander have an in house movement?
Yes, the Skafander is powered by a Franck Muller in house automatic movement with time and date functions. This is the same calibre quality that powers more expensive pieces in the Franck Muller catalogue, giving the Skafander genuine mechanical credibility that separates it from fashion oriented watches at similar price points.
Are the Skafander watches at Konesseur authentic?
Every Franck Muller Skafander at Konesseur undergoes comprehensive in house authentication covering the movement, titanium case, dial, strap, and all components. Our specialists verify each watch before it enters the collection, giving you complete confidence in the authenticity and condition of every piece.
Which Skafander colour is most popular?
Blue and green tend to be the most versatile choices for daily wear, while yellow and orange appeal to collectors who want a bolder statement. Red offers a balance between vibrancy and versatility. All five colours are priced identically at 34,900 AED, so the decision comes down entirely to personal preference and wardrobe compatibility.
How does the Skafander compare to the Vanguard?
Both are Franck Muller sport watches with tonneau cases, but they serve different purposes. The Skafander is a focused time and date piece in titanium at 34,900 AED, designed as an accessible daily wearer. The Vanguard collection spans from 33,000 to 333,300 AED and includes chronographs, skeletons, tourbillons, and limited editions. The Vanguard offers more mechanical diversity while the Skafander offers a purer, colour driven sport watch proposition.
Is it cheaper to buy a Skafander in Dubai?
Yes, the UAE's 5% VAT compared to 20% in most European countries delivers a saving on the 34,900 AED price point. For collectors purchasing multiple colour variants, the cumulative VAT advantage becomes particularly meaningful. Konesseur's authentication guarantee adds further value over purchasing through unverified channels.
Does Konesseur ship Skafander watches internationally?
Yes, Konesseur ships worldwide with full insurance coverage on every shipment. International buyers benefit from purchasing in the UAE's 5% VAT environment, and each Skafander ships with authentication documentation and secure packaging.
Skafander
The Skafander represents Franck Muller's answer to a specific collector demand: a bold, contemporary sport watch that delivers the brand's distinctive tonneau case design and in house movement quality at a price point that opens the door to collectors who may not yet be ready for the complication tier. The name itself, derived from the French word for a diver's suit, signals the watch's tool oriented character and its intention to be worn actively rather than kept behind glass. At 43mm in titanium with a time and date automatic movement, the Skafander is built for the wrist rather than the safe.
Franck Muller's approach to the Skafander is characteristically bold. Rather than producing a single conservative colourway and letting the case shape do the talking, the brand released the Skafander in a full palette of vivid colour executions. The colour appears on the dial accents, the strap stitching, and the crown detailing, creating a coordinated aesthetic that gives each variant its own distinct identity. At Konesseur, the complete range of five colours is available, offering the rare opportunity to choose from the full spectrum without compromise.
The Colour Range
Skafander Blue
The blue Skafander is arguably the most versatile option in the range. Blue is the colour most closely associated with sport watches across the luxury industry, and the Skafander's particular shade strikes a balance between depth and vibrancy that works across casual and smart casual settings. The blue accents against the titanium case create a maritime quality that pairs naturally with the Skafander's tool watch character. For collectors who want a single Skafander that can handle the widest range of wearing occasions, blue is the instinctive choice.
Skafander Green
Green has become one of the most sought after colours in contemporary watchmaking, and the Skafander's green execution taps directly into that demand. The green variant offers a rich, natural tone that stands out without overwhelming, and the contrast against the dark titanium case gives the watch a modern, grounded character. Green is a colour that tends to age well on the wrist, becoming more appealing as it settles into a collection, and the Skafander's interpretation of it is well judged.
Skafander Yellow
The yellow Skafander is the most overtly confident piece in the collection. Yellow is a colour that demands attention and the Franck Muller execution delivers exactly that, with a warmth and energy that cuts through even the most crowded room. It is a choice for collectors who wear their watches as expressions of personality rather than quiet accessories, and it pairs particularly well with the Skafander's sporty, tool oriented proportions.
Skafander Red
The red variant brings an intensity to the collection that sits between the confidence of yellow and the versatility of blue. Red on a sport watch carries automotive associations that appeal to collectors who appreciate the intersection of watchmaking and motorsport, and Franck Muller's particular shade of red, paired with the titanium case, creates a dynamic contrast that photographs as well as it wears. The red Skafander is often the variant that collectors gravitate toward as a second or third Franck Muller, adding colour depth to a collection that may already include more conservative pieces.
Skafander Orange
Orange is the most distinctive colour in the Skafander range and the variant that most clearly separates Franck Muller from the broader Swiss watch industry. Very few luxury watchmakers commit to orange with this level of conviction, and the result is a watch that feels genuinely different from anything else available at any price point. The orange accents against titanium create a contrast that is both bold and surprisingly wearable, making this variant a favourite among collectors who value individuality above all else.
Titanium Construction
The decision to build the Skafander exclusively in titanium is significant. Titanium is approximately 40% lighter than stainless steel while being considerably stronger, which means the 43mm Skafander sits on the wrist with a lightness that belies its visual presence. For a watch designed to be worn actively and daily, this weight advantage makes a meaningful difference in comfort, particularly during warmer months or extended periods of wear.
Titanium also has natural hypoallergenic properties that make it suitable for wearers who experience sensitivity to steel or nickel based alloys. The material develops a subtle surface character over time that many collectors find appealing, and it is inherently resistant to corrosion, making the Skafander well suited to Dubai's climate and the demands of an active lifestyle. Franck Muller's finishing of the titanium case maintains the brand's characteristic attention to surface treatment, with brushed and polished elements creating visual depth across the tonneau silhouette.
The Skafander as a First Franck Muller
At 34,900 AED, the Skafander occupies a strategic position in the Franck Muller collection at Konesseur. It is the lowest priced Franck Muller available, yet it delivers everything that makes the brand distinctive: the tonneau case shape, bold Arabic numerals, colour confidence, in house movement, and a wearing experience that no other watch brand replicates. For collectors stepping into the Franck Muller world for the first time, the Skafander provides a genuine and uncompromised introduction to the brand's design philosophy.
The Skafander also works exceptionally well as a daily wear piece alongside more valuable watches from other brands or from within the Franck Muller catalogue itself. Its titanium construction and sport orientation mean it can handle situations where a rose gold Cintrée Curvex or a diamond set Double Mystery would be impractical, giving collectors a versatile rotation option that still carries the Franck Muller identity with conviction.
Why Buy Skafander in Dubai
The UAE's 5% VAT compared to 20% in most European countries delivers a straightforward saving on the 34,900 AED price point. While the absolute saving is smaller than on the six figure Franck Muller pieces, the percentage advantage remains the same, and for collectors purchasing multiple colour variants, the cumulative benefit becomes meaningful. Konesseur's authentication guarantee adds the confidence of knowing that every Skafander has been verified by specialists who examine Franck Muller watches daily.
The pre owned Skafander market at Konesseur also offers an advantage over authorised retail. Specific colour variants can be difficult to source through Franck Muller boutiques depending on allocation and production schedules, and the ability to view and choose from all five colours simultaneously at Konesseur is an experience that even the official Franck Muller boutique in Dubai Mall may not always be able to offer. Each piece is priced identically at 34,900 AED, removing any pricing ambiguity from the colour decision and letting you choose purely on personal preference.
Collecting the Full Colour Range
The Skafander's identical pricing across all five colours and its collectible colour palette make it one of the few Franck Muller pieces that invites collection within a single reference family. Some collectors choose to acquire multiple variants to match different outfits, moods, or occasions, and the 34,900 AED price point makes this a more accessible proposition than it would be for most Swiss luxury sport watches. The full set of five Skafander colours at 174,500 AED total represents a complete colour collection from one of Switzerland's most creative watchmakers.
For collectors who prefer to start with a single piece, the blue and green variants offer the broadest day to day versatility, while the yellow and orange are ideal for those who want their Franck Muller to make a statement. The red sits comfortably between these two approaches, offering vibrancy without the full commitment of the brightest colours. Whichever you choose, you are getting the full Franck Muller experience at the collection's most welcoming price. Explore the wider Franck Muller collection or the complete Vanguard range to see how the Skafander fits within the broader Franck Muller family.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Franck Muller Skafander?
The Skafander is Franck Muller's titanium sport watch featuring a 43mm tonneau case, in house automatic movement, and bold colour accented design. The name derives from the French word for a diver's suit, reflecting its tool watch character. It is designed for active daily wear while delivering Franck Muller's signature design language including the tonneau case shape and oversized Arabic numerals.
How much does the Franck Muller Skafander cost at Konesseur?
All five Franck Muller Skafander colour variants at Konesseur are priced identically at 34,900 AED. This makes the Skafander the most accessible Franck Muller in the collection and one of the most compelling entry points into the brand, with no pricing variation between colours.
What colours does the Skafander come in?
The Skafander at Konesseur is available in five colours: blue, green, yellow, red, and orange. Each variant features the same 43mm titanium case and in house movement, with the colour appearing on the dial accents, strap stitching, and crown detailing. All five colours are currently in stock.
What material is the Skafander made from?
The Skafander is built exclusively in titanium, which is approximately 40% lighter than stainless steel while being considerably stronger. This makes the 43mm case remarkably lightweight and comfortable for extended daily wear. Titanium is also naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to corrosion, making it well suited to active lifestyles and warm climates.
Is the Skafander a good first Franck Muller watch?
The Skafander is an excellent first Franck Muller. At 34,900 AED, it is the most accessible piece in the Konesseur Franck Muller collection, yet it delivers everything that defines the brand: the tonneau case shape, bold Arabic numerals, colour confidence, and an in house movement. The titanium construction and sport orientation also make it the most practical Franck Muller for everyday wear.
How big is the Franck Muller Skafander?
The Skafander measures 43mm across the case. The tonneau shape means it wears differently from a round watch of similar diameter, sitting closer to the wrist and feeling less imposing than the measurement suggests. The titanium construction keeps the weight low despite the generous case size, making it comfortable for all day wear.
Does the Skafander have an in house movement?
Yes, the Skafander is powered by a Franck Muller in house automatic movement with time and date functions. This is the same calibre quality that powers more expensive pieces in the Franck Muller catalogue, giving the Skafander genuine mechanical credibility that separates it from fashion oriented watches at similar price points.
Are the Skafander watches at Konesseur authentic?
Every Franck Muller Skafander at Konesseur undergoes comprehensive in house authentication covering the movement, titanium case, dial, strap, and all components. Our specialists verify each watch before it enters the collection, giving you complete confidence in the authenticity and condition of every piece.
Which Skafander colour is most popular?
Blue and green tend to be the most versatile choices for daily wear, while yellow and orange appeal to collectors who want a bolder statement. Red offers a balance between vibrancy and versatility. All five colours are priced identically at 34,900 AED, so the decision comes down entirely to personal preference and wardrobe compatibility.
How does the Skafander compare to the Vanguard?
Both are Franck Muller sport watches with tonneau cases, but they serve different purposes. The Skafander is a focused time and date piece in titanium at 34,900 AED, designed as an accessible daily wearer. The Vanguard collection spans from 33,000 to 333,300 AED and includes chronographs, skeletons, tourbillons, and limited editions. The Vanguard offers more mechanical diversity while the Skafander offers a purer, colour driven sport watch proposition.
Is it cheaper to buy a Skafander in Dubai?
Yes, the UAE's 5% VAT compared to 20% in most European countries delivers a saving on the 34,900 AED price point. For collectors purchasing multiple colour variants, the cumulative VAT advantage becomes particularly meaningful. Konesseur's authentication guarantee adds further value over purchasing through unverified channels.
Does Konesseur ship Skafander watches internationally?
Yes, Konesseur ships worldwide with full insurance coverage on every shipment. International buyers benefit from purchasing in the UAE's 5% VAT environment, and each Skafander ships with authentication documentation and secure packaging.





