Franklord Optimus 2.0 — Onyx Black | Japanese Automatic Watch.







Six Reasons You Won't Take It Off
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In any room — boardroom, wedding, airport — the Optimus 2.0 does the talking first. Eight bold dials designed to command attention from across a table.
Statement Dial -
Dual sapphire crystal — the same material used in ₹5 lakh Swiss watches. Your investment stays flawless whether you're typing at a desk or diving into the sea.
Dual Sapphire -
The Miyota 8215 self-winds with your movement. No battery. No charging. It breathes when you breathe — a mechanical heartbeat powered entirely by you.
Automatic Movement -
Rated to 100 metres — that's 10 atmospheres of water resistance. Swim, shower, monsoon commute. The Optimus 2.0 was built for a life that doesn't slow down.
100m Water Resistant -
The integrated 316L bracelet flows from the lugs with no break, no gap — a single sculptural form. Brushed finish with polished edges. Butterfly clasp that clicks shut with precision.
Integrated Bracelet -
Flip it over and watch 21 jewels spin. The sapphire exhibition caseback reveals the entire automatic movement — a conversation starter every single time.
Exhibition Caseback
Built to Outclass Its Price
The Unboxing
Every Order Is An Experience
Real People. Real Wrists.
1000+ Indians Already Wearing It
Wore it to my cousin's wedding and had 6 people ask about it. One of them genuinely thought it was a ₹50,000 watch. The sapphire dial catches light beautifully.
The exhibition caseback sold me. Watching the rotor spin while you're in a meeting is something else. Build quality is genuinely impressive — this doesn't feel like a ₹16K watch.
The packaging alone is premium. Unboxing it felt like I'd spent ₹1 lakh. My boss noticed the watch and asked me where I bought it — I just smiled and said "a good brand."
I swim twice a week and wear it every time. No issues. The 100m rating is real. Bracelet has zero rattle. This is the kind of watch you wear for 10 years.
Gifted it to my husband for our anniversary. He wore it that evening and hasn't taken it off since. The Tiffany Blue is absolutely stunning in person.
I compared this with a ₹40,000 watch at a mall and honestly the Franklord looked more premium. The sapphire front and back is a detail most brands skip.
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