As I often do, this review will occasionally wander in and out of standard hands-on specs to provide an in-depth look at a variety of historical predecessors. Context is key, but in this case, it will more than prove that this watch is not just an amalgam of an interesting case and diamond indices. For those looking for the quick gist, here it is.
The new Furlan Marri Disco Onyx Diamonds retains most of the specs of the last release. The stainless steel, stepped, round, flying-saucer case (with hidden lugs) measures 38mm by 8.95mm thick, housing a Peseux 7001 manually wound movement with 42 hours of power reserve. The movement bridges have been redesigned by Furlan Marri, featuring hand-finishing including beveling, Côtes de Genève, and graining. The dial is now crafted from natural onyx stone, featuring baguette indices and a double-printed track, and the hands are equipped with Super-LumiNova. Furlan Marri will make 100 of these watches in 2025, with future production to be decided, and will retail them at CHF 3,500.