
Furlan Marri Salmon Sector Review: Vintage Style Perfected
- Dan H.
- October 27, 2025
Introduction: Microbrand Excellence Refined
In the bustling world of microbrands, few names have generated as much excitement as Furlan Marri. Exploding onto the scene with meticulously crafted, vintage-inspired chronographs, they quickly established a reputation for delivering exceptional design and quality at remarkably accessible price points.
Now, they’ve applied that same successful formula to automatic time-only watches, and the Sector collection, particularly the stunning Salmon Sector, is a testament to their continued mastery.
Case and Dimensions: Compact and Charming
Let’s start with the case. Crafted from 316L stainless steel, it hits a sweet spot in sizing at 37.5mm in diameter, with a lug-to-lug span of 46mm and a thickness of just 10.5mm including the crystal. These dimensions promise excellent wearability for a wide range of wrists.
But the real magic lies in the details. The lugs are executed in the highly desirable “Cornes de Vache” style – teardrop-shaped lugs reminiscent of iconic mid-century designs, adding immense vintage charm and elegance. The case finishing is truly impressive for its price category, showcasing a mix of mirror polishing, satin brushing, intricate perlage on hidden surfaces, and sharp engraving. It feels substantial and refined (especially at this pricepoint, but more on that later).
Dial Design: Sector Layout and Salmon Elegance
Now, the dial – and personally, I believe this salmon version is by far the best in the collection, though I admit my bias; I absolutely adore salmon dials (a love shared with watches like my Baltic MR01 Salmon).
Furlan Marri has executed this one beautifully. It features a classic sector layout, dividing the dial into distinct zones for enhanced legibility and vintage appeal. The salmon hue itself is warm and inviting, complemented by a finely grained texture achieved through electrical discharge machining.
What truly elevates the dial, however, are the applied Breguet numerals. These iconic, stylized numerals, rendered here in highly polished steel with a contrasting black gunmetal PVD coating, are pure elegance. The matching curved and domed hands receive the same PVD treatment, creating a cohesive and incredibly sophisticated look.
Protecting this stunning dial is a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, benefiting from five layers of anti-reflective coating and even a fingerprint-resistant layer, thoughtful details often missed at this price.
Movement: Swiss Power with Decorative Flair
Flipping the watch over reveals another sapphire crystal on the screwed caseback, offering a view of the engine within: the La Joux-Perret G100 automatic movement. This Swiss Made calibre, often featuring custom decoration specified by Furlan Marri (like unique rotor designs), is a significant step up, offering a robust 68-hour power reserve and solid performance.
It’s a movement typically found in watches commanding much higher prices, further cementing the value proposition here.
Strap Options: Dual French Leather Elegance
Furlan Marri generously includes two high-quality French cow leather straps with the Salmon Sector. One comes in a lovely green textured leather fitted with curved spring bars for a seamless fit against the case, while the other is a classic black textured leather with straight spring bars.
Both feature a 20mm lug width tapering elegantly to 16mm at the signed pin buckle, which itself is nicely finished. This versatility right out of the box is another welcome touch. On the wrist, the combination of the moderate case size, elegant Cornes de Vache lugs, and slim profile makes the Salmon Sector wear like a dream – comfortable, classy, and undeniably eye-catching.
Why It’s Special
The Furlan Marri Salmon Sector stands out for delivering a truly exceptional package that feels far more expensive than it is. The combination of classic, highly desirable design elements – the sector dial, the gorgeous applied Breguet numerals, the elegant Cornes de Vache lugs – is executed with remarkable attention to detail and finishing.
The use of a quality Swiss automatic movement like the La Joux-Perret G100 further elevates its status. For its price, the build quality is simply incredible. This watch isn’t just mimicking vintage style; it’s capturing its essence with quality components and meticulous craftsmanship.
It’s a watch that will undoubtedly appeal to lovers of vintage design, elegant dress watches, and anyone who appreciates outstanding value in the microbrand space.
Conclusion: A New Microbrand Benchmark
The Furlan Marri Salmon is a triumphant example of what makes the microbrand world so exciting. Its key strengths are its stunning vintage-inspired design, particularly the salmon sector dial with Breguet numerals and Cornes de Vache lugs, the high level of case finishing, the quality Swiss LJP G100 automatic movement, and the exceptional overall value proposition.
It feels like a watch costing several times its actual price. For anyone seeking a sophisticated, beautifully crafted dress watch with genuine character and horological substance, the Salmon Sector is incredibly hard to beat.
It’s a watch that proves accessible luxury and passionate design can go hand-in-hand. Could this beautifully executed piece of vintage-inspired elegance be the perfect addition to your collection?
Specifications:
Brand – Furlan Marri
Model – Salmon Sector
Case Material – 316L Stainless Steel
Case Dimensions – 37.5mm diameter (quite slim at 10.5mm thickness)
Water Resistance – 5 ATM / 50 meters
Strap – Two included: Green textured French leather (curved bars), Black textured French leather (straight bars)
Crystal – Sapphire Crystal (front and back) with AR and fingerprint-resistant coatings
Movement – Automatic La Joux-Perret G100
Price – ~€1347
Lume – No
Power Reserve – 68 hours
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About Furlan Marri: Key Questions Answered
Is Furlan Marri Swiss?
Yes, Furlan Marri is a Swiss watch brand. The company is officially registered as Furlan Marri SA at Rue du Nant 25, 1207 Geneva, Switzerland. While the brand uses Swiss movements in its watches like the Landeron 248, some components may be sourced internationally to maintain accessible pricing. The designs are created in Switzerland, blending Swiss watchmaking traditions with vintage-inspired aesthetics.
What is the name of Furlan Marri?
The brand is named after its two Swiss co-founders, Andrea Furlan and Hamad Al Marri. Operating as Furlan Marri SA in Geneva, the company creates neo-vintage watches that combine mid-20th century design influences with modern Swiss watchmaking techniques. The name reflects both founders’ shared passion for horology and their Swiss roots.
What movement powers the Furlan Marri Salmon Sector?
The Salmon Sector 2154-A uses the Swiss manual-wind Landeron 248 movement, a meticulously finished caliber known for its precision and slim profile. This choice reflects Furlan Marri’s commitment to blending historical watchmaking charm with reliable performance, appealing to purists who appreciate hand-wound mechanics.
How does the Salmon Sector reflect 1940s watch design?
Inspired by mid-century sector dials, the 2154-A replicates the clean, instrument-like aesthetics of 1940s chronometers. Key details include stepped case construction, syringe-style hands, and a railroad minute track, all hallmarks of vintage Swiss watches. The salmon dial color, rare in original period pieces, adds a modern twist to this nostalgic design language.











