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You can detail the project intention, the expected style, aesthetic references, the intended use of the watch and the desired level of customization.
Maison MORFIN’s One on One program is intended for clients who wish to develop a singular piece, guided by a clear vision, a personal story or a strong intention. Describe your project, share your inspirations and send us the key elements required to begin a serious and coherent review.
The goal is not simply to get in touch. It is to collect a truly usable brief in order to qualify the request, understand the intended universe and prepare a first exchange on solid foundations.
You can detail the project intention, the expected style, aesthetic references, the intended use of the watch and the desired level of customization.
Add links to watches, universes, objects, materials, architecture or inspirations that will help us immediately understand the direction you have in mind.
By centralizing the right information from the beginning, we can assess your request with greater precision and relevance.
Not every request leads to the exact same project structure, but the process generally follows a clear logic, from the initial brief to the validation of the first review.
You complete this page with the project framework, intention, visual references and your main expectations.
We review the consistency of the brief, the general feasibility and the type of development that may be required.
An initial reply allows us to clarify grey areas, discuss pricing direction, refine the intention and establish a clearer framework for the next steps.
The project is oriented according to the selected priorities: style, material, architecture, movement, finishes and customization. A design proposal is prepared after validation of the quotation discussed in step 3.
Depending on the project, we move forward with a structured proposal, a personalized review or a more advanced technical framework.
Fill in the fields below as clearly as possible. The more structured the brief, the more relevant the initial review can be.