Franck Muller—a innovator of many complications—presents a troika expressions of time with the Long Island Evolution collection.
When you think “boundary-pushing”, Franck Muller comes up almost immediately. Known for pioneering technical marvels in horology, the company doesn’t just stop at high and grand complication timepieces, its innovation extends on its exterior to include the case and dials craftsmanship, gem-setting techniques, and the avant-garde materials it uses.
A standout feature of the new Long Island is the addition of an inner case that secures the “shaped movements that drive the watch”. With shaped movements, not only do they maximise the use of space within the case, they also present a visual appeal that’s challenging to engineer. The inner case provides added security and shock protection; the multi-layered construction discreetly attaches the sapphire crystal to the flange, which eliminates visible fixing screws.
There’s an inner sapphire crystal at the level of the inner bezel to give that 3D depth to the timepiece. A crystal displays useful text elements that directly incorporate the frames for the three apertures: with the movement to remain open-worked while showcasing technical indications.
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