Introducing Franck Muller Unveils The Long Island Evolution Master Jumper Collection

Three timepieces showing the essence of Franck Muller's creativity in engineering

Franck Muller has always been known for creating unique timepieces that reflect craftsmanship and innovation. Now, the brand presents the new Long Island Evolution collection in three editions: the "Master Jumper", the "7 Days Power Reserve" and the "Giga Tourbillon".

Master Jumper Edition

The rectangular case of “Master Jumper" is a remarkable fusion of materials and design, featuring an inner case crafted from anodized aluminium in a pine green. This is complemented by an outer titanium case, treated with black PVD and elegantly with a satin brushed. Measuring 48.1 mm x 35.3 mm and 12.5 mm thick, the watch ensures durability and style and maintains water resistance up to 30 meters. Additionally, it showcases a sapphire crystal on both the dial and case back, enhancing its visual appeal and providing a robust shield against scratches.

The watch showcases some elements of the movement, and introduces a jumping complication that transforms time display. The hours and date are shown through windows, with a jumping disc at 12 o’clock for hours and at 6 o’clock for date. Minutes are displayed via an intricate mechanism of jumping discs at the center of the dial, allowing for clear readability without traditional hands.

The watch is powered by the MVT FM 3100-L caliber, a manually wound in-house movement. Comprising 371 parts and featuring 49 jewels, this movement operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3Hz), ensuring precise timekeeping. Additionally, it offers a power reserve of 30 hours. The watches come with a black alligator strap, fitted with a black PVD-treated titanium buckle. It's a limited edition of 100 pieces only.

Technical specifications: Long Island Evolution Master Jumper watch
  • Reference: LI 35 MJ SQT NR BR (VR)
  • Case: anodized green aluminium and brushed titanium, black PVD treated, sapphire crystal on dial and case back
  • Diameter: 45.3 mm x 33.7 mm
  • Height: 12.2 mm
  • Water resistance: 30 m
  • Dial: Hours window at 12 o'clock, date window at 6 o'clock, window for jumping discs in the center for the minutes
  • Movement: Caliber MVT FM 3100-L, manually wound in-house movement, 371 components, 49 jewels
  • Power reserve: 30 Hours
  • Frequency: 21’600 vph (3Hz)
  • Functions: Hours, minutes, date
  • Bracelet/Strap: black alligator leather, green stitching, titanium buckle, black PVD coating
  • Availability: Limited to 100 pieces
  • Price: Upon request
7 Days Power Reserve Edition

The rectangular case of this watch measures 45.3 mm x 33.7 mm and is 12.2 mm thick. It is made of green anodized aluminium and black PVD-treated titanium. A sapphire crystal covers the dial, and the movement can be seen through the case back, which is made of the same glass. Its offering water resistance up to 30 meters.

The open-worked dial, featuring sunray-finished bridges, showcases the movement elements in an appealing way. The hands and numerals are coated with Super-LumiNova, ensuring legibility in low light. Additionally, the dial includes a small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock.

The watch is powered by the in-house caliber MVT FM 1745 hand-wound movement, which vibrates at 18,000 vph. This movement provides an impressive power reserve of seven days, thanks to the two large barrels located at 12 o’clock. The watches come with a black alligator strap, fitted with a black PVD-treated titanium buckle. Additionally, this watch is limited to 300 pieces.

Technical specifications: Long Island Evolution 7 Days Power Reserve watch

  • Reference: LI 33 S6 SQT LTD NR BR TT
  • Case: anodized green aluminium and brushed titanium, black PVD treated, sapphire crystal on dial and case back
  • Diameter: 48.1 mm x 35.3 mm
  • Height: 12.5 mm
  • Water resistance: 30 m
  • Dial: open dial, sunray-finished bridges, hands and numerals are coated with Super-LumiNova, small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock.
  • Movement: in-house caliber MVT FM 1745 hand-wound movement, two large barrels 
  • Power reserve: 7 days
  • Frequency: 18,000 vph
  • Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds
  • Bracelet/Strap: black alligator leather, green stitching, titanium buckle, black PVD coating
  • Availability: Limited to 300 pieces
  • Price: Upon request
Giga Tourbillon Edition

Like previous editions, the case of this watch is rectangular, constructed from green anodized aluminium and PVD-treated titanium. Measuring 49.8 mm x 36.3 mm and 14.5 mm thick, the case protects the dial and movement, which are visible through the sapphire crystal on both sides with 30m water resistance.

The dial of this model features a flying tourbillon that occupies the entire lower half, topped by hour and minute hands coated in Super-LumiNova. The two barrels are visible at the top of the dial, with the power reserve indicator positioned in the center.

The watch is powered by the MVT FM 2111-TL hand-wound movement, operating at a frequency of 18,000 vph. This movement consists of 299 parts and offers a power reserve of 100 hours.The watches come with a black alligator strap, fitted with a black PVD-treated titanium buckle.  Additionally, this edition is limited to just 8 pieces.

Technical specifications: Long Island Evolution Giga Tourbillon watch
  • Reference: LI 36 T G PR SQT NR BR (VR)
  • Case: anodized green aluminium and brushed titanium, black PVD treated, sapphire crystal on dial and case back
  • Diameter: 49.8 mm x 36.3 mm
  • Height: 14.5 mm
  • Water resistance: 30 m
  • Dial: flying tourbillon that occupies the lower half, hour and minute hands coated in Super-LumiNova, The two barrels at the top, the power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock.
  • Movement: Caliber MVT FM 2111-TL hand-wound movement, 299 parts
  • Power reserve: 30 Hours
  • Frequency: 18,000 vph
  • Functions: Hours, minutes, power reserve indicator
  • Bracelet/Strap: black alligator leather, green stitching, titanium buckle, black PVD coating
  • Availability: Limited to 8 pieces
  • Price: Upon request

For more information please visit Franck Muller’s official website.


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