Let’s talk about Roberto Cavalli watches-because leopard print on your wrist is what horology was missing, right? Seriously though, has anyone here actually tried owning one, or are we all just admiring them in the wild on Instagram? I’m curious: is “by Franck Muller” supposed to mean something to collectors, or is it just a fancy way of saying “you’re paying for both names at once”?
If anyone has cracked open the caseback (assuming your screwdriver wasn’t bedazzled in the process), did you find a secret disco ball or something truly Swiss inside? And, for those who wear them, does the logo glare stun passersby into immediate submission, or is it more of a subtler “my other watch is actually a watch” flex?
In conclusion, are Roberto Cavalli watches the party shirts of the timepiece world-fun for a night out, regrettable in the morning-or am I sleeping on the next big investment here? Engage and enlighten, preferably with animal print memes.