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Time Out Dubai
09-07-2025
- Business
- Time Out Dubai
Dubai is getting a record-breaking luxury clock tower
Dubai has plenty of beautiful, record-breaking high rises. And the emirate is all set to get another – the tallest residential clock tower in the world. The project is a collaboration between premium real estate developer London Gate and Franck Muller, the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer, and is set to soar at around 450m once built. It will include a 60,000 square metre bespoke façade inspired by Frank Muller's extremely intricate Aeternitas watch. The unitised façade of the clock tower will be designed, engineered, manufactured and installed by Permasteelisa Group. Work on this one has already begun. Once opened, it will also be the world's tallest branded residential tower. Franck Muller Aeternitas Tower Dubai (Credit: Supplied) Frank Muller Aeternitas Tower is expected to open in the Dubai Marina in 2027 and feature 649 branded residences, ranging from one-bedroom apartments to sprawling mansion duplexes. The tower will be centrally located and overlook Palm Jumeirah, Jumeirah Beach Residences and Ain Dubai. Shared amenities will include a gym, padel court, spa, yoga studio, swimming pool, cinema, music room and library. Alessio De Mitri, Executive General Manager of Permasteelisa Group explained that the company has worked on several iconic regional buildings such as Coca-Cola Arena. He said: 'We are delighted to have been appointed as the specialist façade contractor on this prestigious scheme. 'Permasteelisa Group began working in the Middle East in 2006 and since then we have completed over 50 projects, including many iconic buildings in UAE, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. 'The Franck Muller Aeternitas Tower will be a fantastic addition to our already impressive portfolio.' Life in Dubai Direct flights from Dubai: All the brilliant places to explore So many options, so little time In pictures: Dubai then and now See just how much the city has changed through the decades 112 best things to do in Dubai in 2025 Everything to tick off your Dubai bucket list


What's On
13-03-2025
- Business
- What's On
7 upcoming skyscrapers that will change the skyline of Dubai
Approximate height: 450 meters Number of floors: 106 The Franck Muller Aeternitas Tower isn't just a regular tower; it will be the city's first residential clock tower. It is set to be one of the tallest residential clock towers in the world, joining the many other skyscrapers in Dubai. The collaboration is between Swiss luxury watch manufacturer Franck Muller and UAE's premium real estate developer, London Gate. The Franck Muller Aeternitas Tower will stand at a height of 450 meters adding another jewel to the (already) gorgeous Dubai skyline. It is set to be built in the Dubai Marina. According to a post on Franck Muller's website, 'residents can expect a handover by 2026.' *11 transportation systems coming to the UAE* Six Senses Residences Dubai Marina Approximate height: 517 meters Number of floors: 122 In 2024, ultra-luxury, wellness-focused hospitality operator Six Senses is expanding to Dubai. The brand has unveiled plans for a new residential tower in Dubai Marina. The Six Senses Residences Dubai Marina will be the second Dubai property from Six Senses, joining the already under construction Six Senses The Palm. It is set to be completed in July 2028. The tower will feature 251 residences, which are all designed to offer a holistic, wellness-centric approach to living. This will apply both to the design of the tower, the interiors of the residences, and the community spaces. Apartments will start from Dhs5.8 million. Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences Approximate height: 595 meters Number of floors: 103 Burj Binghatti is a collaboration between luxury jewellers Jacob & Co, and Emirati property development company Binghatti. Located in Business Bay, the tower will include two and three-bedroom residences, an infinity pool, and in-house concierge services including private chefs, bodyguards, chauffeurs, and chefs. And, since this collaboration includes a luxury jewellery company, we can expect the architecture to reflect a little bit of bling. This jewel is sure to make an excellent addition to the skyscrapers in Dubai. Burj Azizi Approximate height: 725 meters Number of floors: 133 Set to make a wow-worthy impression on the city's skyline, Burj Azizi is eyeing a completion date for 2028. The USD1.5 billion skyscraper will offer a mix of residential, hotel, and entertainment spaces plus a luxury mall. Every 20 floors of the residence will have a dedicated swimming pool, sauna, steam room, gym, yoga centre, a spa, a game room, business centre, kids' play area, a restaurant, coffee shop, and supermarket. And the cherry on top? A cinema. Wow. Up even higher, we will be able to check into an all-suite seven-star hotel. It will be inspired by seven cultural themes – Arabic, Chinese, Persian, Indian, Turkish, French, and Russian. And each theme will have a culturally styled restaurant. We can also expect an authentic Emirati restaurant to be a key feature of the hotel. Burj Azizi will also be home to the world's highest observation deck (level 130), the world's highest nightclub (level 126), the world's highest restaurant (level 122), and the world's highest hotel room (level 118). Dubai Creek Tower Approximate height: To be announced, but as per Emaar, 'taller than 828m' Number of floors: To be announced Located in Dubai Creek Harbour, near Ras Al Khor National Wildlife Sanctuary, Dubai Creek Tower was set to be a new landmark architectural marvel with a 360-degree viewing deck inspired by the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, a viewing deck with a café, as well as a central plaza featuring shops, a museum, and an indoor auditorium. But, plans were announced that it was set to be redesigned. Emaar is yet to reveal the new concept.