MB&F is a independent brand that I have always liked.
Their Horological Machines are designs inspired from Max Busser himself from his childhood and other experiences in life.
Not all the Horological Machines are to everyones taste, but some pieces like HM3, HM4 and HM4 I really do like.
The Legacy Machine line, is at the other end of the spectrum. The watches are designed with a take on the watchmaking of the 1800s and brought forward into todays realm.
The Legacy Machine 1 was a fantastic piece with 2 separate dials for independent time zones and the first vertical power reserve. An eye catching detail of the piece was the balance wheel hanging above the 2 dials, oscillating above them. A very novel approach considering the balance wheel in nearly all watches is hidden from view. In addition to all this movement was finished to the standards set by Mr Kari Voutilainen, a master and revered independent watch maker. The movement was designed by Mr Busser, Mr Jean Francois Mojon and Mr Voutilainen.
For their latest release MB&F has released the Legacy Machine 101. Their first completely in-house movement finished by Mr Kari Voutilainen. The 101 features a smaller sized case at 40mm compared to the Legacy Machine 1 at 44mm.
The large oscillating balance wheel is present on the dial side. The dial showing the time has been offset slightly to the right and the vertical power reserve has been replaced with a conventional dial indicator.
It comes in two versions.
The second is n white gold with a black dial
It will retail for around $60,000 USD. A more affordable piece for those wanting to add an MB&F to their collections
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