
The Super Freak, which took four years to develop and requires around 60 hours of manual assembly by a single grandes complications watchmaker, comes in a 44mm white-gold case. Notably, it’s slightly smaller than the 45mm Freak S, which is no small feat given what’s happening inside. Built across a seven-plane architecture, the sense of depth is the defining visual element here—this is a watch you can fall into.
As with any Freak, the movement is the display, rotating to tell the time—but here that idea is taken to an extreme. Of the watch’s 511 components, only 13 remain fixed. The twin flying tourbillons—each inclined and rotating in opposite directions—complete a full rotation every minute, while the entire carousel turns once per hour.
Tim Jeffreys
2026-04-14 06:30:00

