enjoythemusic kindly invited me yesterday to broaden my horizons and open myself up to more whimsical creations . Always open to friendly advice , I decided to play along . So here's an overview of the Horological Machines 1 through 11 by MB&F . Horologic...
...and a VERY bad influence too... in ALL the right ways PS: Have written erotica under a psudo... wonder if there's anyone who'd desire... horology'rotica? I could feel her supple leather strap embrace me My ever-so-willing wrist My body, now eager Time,...
As I'm sure you know, 'horology'rotica' is definitely a thing: just think about the several Blancpain minute repeaters, like this one sold by Phillips or this one sold by Sotheby's ! Ulysse Nardin also made many, if I remember well. Cheers, Emmanuel
Hmmm, my schedule opens up in July, maybe carve out a day or three to compose Horo'rotica, or Horology'rotica Poens and Stories. Hmm, not a fan of either name, gotta work on that, too.
Guess i'm a very, very bad influence ๐ Might have 'sold' an H. Moser too. Perhaps my calling is going back to my roots as a luxury goods concierge (sales, service, and resources).
However two stood out to me MB&F And Alain Silberstein HM2.2 โBlack Boxโ Watch Source: Quill & Pad, Horologium And MB&F Horological Machine No. 5 Source: ablogtowatch I like them, the idea, the execution, would I wear them? Not Sure. ...
Having said that when it comes to the Legacy Machines I feel completely differently, as this kind of horology really does speak to me and I find them both fascinating and stunning in equal measures. I could quite happily lose hours looking at all the fine...
They're a kind of their own and in a league of their own. That said, they don't speak more to me, personally. But I still fully understand their importance and greatness. Best, Emmanuel
The machine become a true artwork whose main feature is telling the time. I still remember when I tried it, a jaw dropping architecture in a bold design. Iโm also thankful that Max has given to the mortals the chance to buy the MAD series, which is obviou...
is definitely important. I think itโs simply the idea of watches being โmachinesโ, even if โlegacy machinesโ, that doesnโt really resonate with me. I donโt see my watches as machines, but rather as โcompanionsโ (it sounds a bit silly, I agree), little thi...
Big big fan of the HMs, even if it took until HM3 for me to find the appeal. I have this vivid memory, and Iโm not sure itโs correct, of a fellow Purist (Horo, Horogasm) having the HM1 and HM2 back in the day and sharing them here or elsewhere. And they w...