Max just unveiled the LM1 in Singapore and it is stunning! It is a total departure from previous machines. Not only is the movement classically styled but it is finished to the nth degree. - SJX Press release: Legacy Machine N o 1 Wild, extreme, outrageou...
It was easy..... CO2 - designed spring 2006 HM1 - announced Sept. 2006 CO6 -announced spring 2011 LM1 - announced Oct. 2011 Time for Max to stop copying (or was it just in the air? ....) Don...
Don. I was just going out to another watch event so I could not get to a computer until now. At first glance there is similarity in the idea of raising the balance wheel (heart) of the movement above the dial and under a dome watch glass; the Corson UFO T...
You were always a thought-leader Don! If you wouldn't mind telling us what you're working on now, we will know whether or not to save for Max' next piece (after buying yours, of course!). Cheers, pplater.
Sure, I can show you drawings my next, but I think I will have to consult with Max first. But seriously, considering the outbursts of tradition-breaking pieces that are Max's specialty, I am pretty sure his will have nothing to do with my next. It is alre...
i especially like the idea that max take the time machine back 100yrs to get us this elegant steampunk machine the big balance on arch bridge is yummy~ cheers, Ed~
Superb Don... Can you already tell us what LM2 will be next year? PS. the UFO-Tourbillon is absolutely great. Having handled the watch I can only say that I was very impressed!
That watch sounds very promising, and, to say all, I can't wait to see it in the flesh before any final comments, but I already feel I will love it. For the concept, for the aesthetics, for the level of finish and for the functionality: Congratulations! T...
Congratulations to all involved in this project -- this piece looks great! I'll stop being a one-trick pony at some point, but to me this watch and its underlying story are a great new interpretation of Vianney's futur anterieur concept -- imagining how s...
Not something you'd normally expect from Max but amazing all the same. There are so many tiny details with restrained subtlety that IMO makes this piece work. My only concern is how this sits on the wrist; 44mm with the domed crystal requires viewing the ...
wonderful piece in a non expected direction at least on my personal view... another hit is seeing the light... would love to see it in flesh or at least in live shots... the piece is astonishing. Thanks for keeping us updated SJX . Faisal
it does give a whole new meaning to getting up! I couldn't resist! Great watch. S This message has been edited by Ancienne Le Brassus on 2011-10-04 10:14:26
This is awesome...I have always been impressed by MB&F, but I never considered their pieces wearable. But this is great. Is the component count really only 65, or is that a typo?
Vacheron, PP, JLC, and so on... 44 mm and 16 mm is something usual for Grandes Complications, or for these Big Complications. Are they unwearable? I don't think so, unless your wrist is around 14 or 15 centimeters. To be tried in the real before any state...
I am sure that you could "wear" it, but when - and why - and Where. And why would you (or anyone) even want to? Wear it, that is. Surely not to show it off to be admired ;-) Regards, Amery This message has been edited by amerix on 2011-10-07 08:58:43 This...
Hi Amery! As I mentioned: a quirky, intricate piece. But to call it a "Legacy Machine" ... ? For what reason legacy? It has got a lever like from a power boat on the dial. If it shall be a competitor to Halter's Antigua: it is a laugh! I do not see Jules ...
w/ pleasure! For a while I kept agonizing over how Kari would possibly work w/ the out-of-this-world styling of horological machines. I can't wait to see how this piece sits on the wrist...
to understand its importance. It reveals a lot about the independent watchmaking niche. More soon... Cheers, Magnus This message has been edited by Magnus Bosse on 2011-10-04 11:37:37
I'm reading for the 10th time al the characteristics of this watch, and I am eagerly waiting to see it in the flesh. The WG version is just breathtaking, in picture. Best, Nicolas.
A wonderful watch indeed. Any detailed information on the balance? Its size, design, location and colour coordination with the case all seem innovative features. It would be fascinating to learn more about it. It seems to define the watch's appearance.
as opposed to "appreciating" or finding "interesting" or "innovative", I actually like this piece as a watch. I find the barrel cover and ratchet wheel oddly incongruous though, their antique ancestors would never have been so plainly decorated. That asid...
entire experience, the LM1 seemed to give me an Owl like wink, since it truly just came back to us, with a little bit of the future. Great achievement and congratulations to the whole team. Best to all, Tim
I cannot tell a lie -- I affirmatively disliked MB&F's prior offerings. This, however, shows a maturity of judgment combined with innovation that leaves me smiling in a big way. I was immediately reminded of why the original Journe Resonance is so muc...
Amazed! Although I consider this to be a departure from what I have in my mind as traditional MB&F watches, but I'm sure that this will be a fitting line in addition to Max's other Horological Machines. Very happy for Max, Kari, and Monsieur Mojon for the...
What would happen if Max travels back in time! Wow.... so this is the answer! I like the idea of Max's exaggerated style crossed with century old tradition. Well done! And the movement finish is impressive! Can see strong evidence of Kari's talent there! ...
Given the size and appearance, this may be quite a time piece on the wrist! Whether it will work or be a large statement, I can't tell. And like so many others, while I've handled MB&Fs before they just have not struck a cord. I'm not sure this does s...
There's something really romantic about this watch. The white gold version in particular is stunning. I love how it fuses pocketwatch sensibilities with the futuristic style that MB&F has been known for. What a stunner! Thanks for the great photos (as...
Can some experts here please share your view on whether the placement of the balance wheel on the centre of the dial will have bearing on the accuracy of the performance rate? Appreciate your input. Regards Ling
models, but this is excellent. I love the various levels/depth of the dial and the balance wheel with its mounting looks great. Even with the classical base for the design it is not hard to believe it is an MB&F watch. Very imaginative. Stewart
I will see it live though. The back is so appealing ,one of those movements that make you weak in the knees. The front and the whole watch concept is a bit disappointing.The size is a bit big but fair enough.I do not understand the dual time complication ...
I was lucky enough to have a play and try on both models earlier this week... all I can say is that I love it! The watch is really well proportioned and a comfortable size, the finish is to die for! The balance wheel on the front is definitely the heart b...
I prefer the white gold version as the 3 dimension effect is more visible when viewing from the top. The colour combination is more harmonious. LM1 is very wearable, its winding mechanism is very smooth and the balance wheel gives you Haldimann's tourbili...