There are now
several UFOs flying around in the watchmaking landscape. The last years (before
the crisis) of craziness have had their excess but certainly they have also
seen the birth of some watches that can, have and will change our desires.
I didn't
know much of Max Büsser before the launch of his own brand. I had looked
closely at the Opus series from Harry Winston, and had been pleased by several,
but not appealed to the point of thinking about wearing one (should I write
dreaming). I was interested but not seduced, they were not for me.
I must confess
that the HM1 didn't change much of my opinion. It was nice, less formal
than the HW' Opus pieces, but there was still something lacking for my
own taste, even if the watch was striking.

The launch of
the HM2 changed my view. I can hardly say which one I prefer among the several
versions issued, but three of them really caught me and made me desire to wear
one.

I can't
say why I love them. Is it the kind of retro look of the HM2-CTi (a potential
favourite I must admit) embodied in a very modern volume and clean look?
Is it the
transparent modernity of the HM2-SV? This watch is blue and I love blue
watches. Sometimes you don't need to look too far. Furthermore the
transparent case doesn't decrease the readability of the watch. The piece
remains seemingly practical.
In fact that's
one aspect that I appreciate a lot. These watches, any of them, are seemingly
very much practical once you like them on your wrist. They are UFOs but they
remain first and foremost watches.

The
Girard-Perregaux base calibre of the HM2 is another plus for me. Maybe I'm
biased but I really like this base, as I own several watches equipped with it
and they are satisfying in all mechanical aspects on top of being nice to look
at and quite thin.

The 2.2 and its
black box created with Alain Silberstein was another treat that caught me. It's
totally different with all other MB&F watches. It looses their kind of
space craft instrumentation aspect to become a design object. It is not my
favourite among my three favourite HM2s, but if I could own two, the 2.2 would
be among the two, obviously.

Why does these
watches bring us back to our youth? IMO that's because when they make us
dream, they do not make us dream of perfection, prestige, accomplishment, superior
craftsmanship, technical prowess, or any other good reason we have to buy the
best of the mechanical watches. The MB&F watches make us dream our own
youth's dreams. In fact they don't even make us dream, they make us play! They
are pure toys for boys who seriously want to forget their seriousness!!
Give me a
HM2-SV and my imagination will give me Spock's ears. Don't worry if
I speak in my watch!

The HM3 is even
more directly linked to the space cruiser. It should be made available as a
pocket watch, so that the serious CEOs could play with it in their office when
their assistants leave them alone, spending time taking off and landing and
visiting the outer space looking for new planets!

I have no
personal pics of the HM4 yet. I still have to see it for real. It is already my
favourite (dream). I can just say that I want to thank Max Büsser and his
friends for their shared craziness. They are right because toys should not be
taken too seriously!
Cheers
Dje