Judging by the inscription on the back proclaiming the maker to be a "Master of Eomplications" I would feel pretty comfortable suggesting it's a replica. Seriously, that's a cursive "E". Look at genuine FM watches, the script is clearly different.
Agree the OP's watch is a counterfeit. A very poor counterfeit.
The letter codes (after the number sequences) in Franck Muller model codes have specific meanings. "S6" means seconds at 6 o'clock. "D" means the watch has diamonds. I can't quite remember "B", but I think it means display caseback.
Also, Franck Muller uses "RELIEF" to describe applied precious metal numerals without lume. The OP's numerals are painted.
A real Franck Muller watch would not have "ROUND" written on it, the roundness would be known from the model code beginning with a number in the 7000's.
A real Franck Muller watch that was gold in tone would actually be solid gold, with gold pushers and a gold caseback.
Hello Devaraj. Hopefully you haven't bought the watch because the watch is a fake. There's really no need to discuss it further. Per the forum rule about not discussing fakes this thread is closed
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