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.
Horological Machine N°1 (2007) -
MB&F official webpageRaised central one-minute tourbillon, separate hours and minutes, 7-day power reserve
22k gold ‘battle-axe’ automatic winding rotor - Four mainspring barrels in parallel
3D case and dial - Dimensions: 41 x 64 x 14 mm
Three-dimensional horological engine designed by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht/Agenhor and powered by a Sowind base (22k gold ‘battle-axe’ automatic winding rotor)
Left dial: retrograde date and bi-hemisphere moon phase - Right dial: jumping hours and concentric retrograde minutes
Dimensions: 59 x 38 x 13 mm
Horological Machine N°3 (2009) -
MB&F official webpageThis version is the Megawind (giant battle axe rotor) and Sidewinder (cones perpendicular to arm). Several other versions have been made.
Three-dimensional horological engine designed by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht/Agenhor - Sowind oscillator and gear train - 22k gold and titanium battle-axe automatic winding rotor
Hours on one cone and minutes on second cone - Dimensions 47 x 50 x 17 mm
Horological Machine N°4 - 2010 GPHG
Concept & Design Watch prize -
MB&F official webpageThis is the Thunderbolt version
Three-dimensional horological engine developed with Laurent Besse and Beranger Reynard - Manual winding with two mainspring barrels in parallel
Hours and minutes on right dial, power reserve indicator on left dial - Separate crowns for time setting and winding - Dimensions: 54 x 52 x 24mm
HM4 (left) and HM3 (right)
Horological Machine N°5 'On the Road Again' (2012) -
MB&F official webpageThis is the HM5 CarbonMacrolon in CarbonMacrolon with stainless steel container
Three-dimensional horological engine developed by Jean-François Mojon and Vincent Boucard of Chronode and powered by a GP/Sowind gear train
Slide button to open/close flaps - Exhaust ports to drain water - Engine housed in a water resistant inner container
Bi-directional jumping hours and trailing minutes displayed by reflective sapphire crystal prism with integrated 20% magnifying lens - Dimensions: 51.5 x 49 x 22.5mm
Horological Machine N°6 'Space Pirate' (2014) -
MB&F official webpageThis is the HM6 Ti with Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5) titanium
Three-dimensional horological engine developed exclusively for HM6 by MB&F with David Candaux
Flying Tourbillon with retractable shield and twin aluminium turbines driven by winding rotor - Power reserve: 72h
Hours and minutes on separate semi-spherical aluminium indications - Crown to open/close tourbillon shield
HM1 through 6 from left to right
HM 4 - 5 - 1 - 6 - 3 - 2
HM 4 - 3 - 1 - 6 - 2 - 5
credit: Hodinkee
Horological Machine HMX (Created for the
10th anniversary of MB&F in 2015) -
MB&F official webpageThree-dimensional horological engine, composed of a jumping hour and trailing minutes module developed in-house by MB&F, powered by a Sellita gear train
Bi-directional jumping hours and trailing minutes, displayed by dual reflective sapphire crystal prisms with integrated magnifying lens
Material: grade 5 titanium and stainless steel with detailing in black, green, blue or red - Dimensions: 46.8 x 44.3 x 20.7 mm
credit: Monochrome
Material: Grade 5 titanium or 18k 5N+ red gold or Platinum 950 - Spherical construction - Dimensions: 53.8 x 21.3 mm - Water resistance: 50 m / 165 feet / 5 atm
Three-dimensional vertical architecture, automatic winding, conceived and developed in-house by MB&F - Central 60-second flying tourbillon
Hours and minutes displayed by two aluminium / titanium spherical segment discs rotating on oversized central ceramic bearings (for the Platinum Red edition, three-dimensional “floating” hour and minute numerals)
Unidirectional rotating bezel for elapsed time - Numerals, markers and segments along the rotor in Super-LumiNova - 3 panels of AGT (Ambient Glow Technology) lume around the flying tourbillon
Two crowns: winding on left and time-setting on right
credit: A Blog To Watch
Three-dimensional horological engine conceived and developed by MB&F from a Girard-Perregaux base calibre (22k gold battle-axe automatic winding rotor)
Minutes and bi-directional jumping hours displayed by two optical prisms that both reflect and magnify
Material: 18k white gold/titanium and 18k 5N+ red gold/titanium - Dimension: 49 x 51.5 x 19 mm
credit: Hodinkee
Grade 5 titanium construction - Dimensions: 57 x 47 x 23 mm
Manual-winding in-house movement - Two fully independent balance wheels with planetary differential
Hours and minutes on vertical dial display

‘Road’ edition with speedometer dial and red gold-finished movement
‘Air’ edition with aviation-style dial and NAC-finish movement
credit: Monochrome
Manual-winding in-house movement - Bespoke flying 14mm balance wheel with four traditional regulating screws floating above the domed dials - Frequency: 2.5Hz (18,000bph)
Super-LumiNova on hour/minute domes and markers - Hours on left dome (rotating in 12 hours) - Minutes on right dome (rotating in 60 minutes)
Power reserve indicated by opening and closing of the jaws (end of power reserve=closed jaws) - Dimensions: 54 x 45 x 24 mm (grade 5 titanium)
credit: Hodinkee
Below is the HM11 Architect (2023) in titanium with blue dial plate
Display markers (HM11 Architect): conical rods in stainless steel (Ø 0.50mm to 0.60mm), darker beads in polished titanium and lighter beads in polished aluminium (Ø 1.30mm to 2.40mm)
Three-dimensional horological engine featuring flying tourbillon and bevel gears, developed in-house by MB&F - Mechanical movement, manual winding (by turning the entire case clockwise) - Power reserve: 4 days (96 hours)
Hour and minutes - Power reserve - Temperature (-20 to 60° Celsius, or 0 to 140° Fahrenheit) - Dimensions: 42mm diameter x 23mm height - Water resistance: 20m / 68’ / 2ATM
credit: Hodinkee
I hope you have enjoyed the playful journey.
This kind of horology doesn't speak to me personally, but it doesn't prevent me from admiring the endless creativity and fantasy.
Best, Emmanuel