MB&F Bulldog and Snake Art Pieces
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MB&F Bulldog and Snake Art Pieces

By amanico · Mar 12, 2026 · 15 replies
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Amanico's post introduces two captivating MB&F creations, the Bulldog and the Snake, showcasing the brand's boundary-pushing designs. This thread explores the community's reactions to these avant-garde timepieces, highlighting their artistic merit and unique aesthetic.

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Some mad creatures from MBF. 

The Bulldog, 



The Snake. 



Incredible watches. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the MB&F Horological Machine No. 10 Bulldog Ref. HM10 'Bulldog' Steel

The MB&F Horological Machine No. 10 "Bulldog" represents a significant chapter in the brand's narrative of creating three-dimensional horological sculptures. Launched in 2020, the HM10 continues MB&F's tradition of drawing inspiration from unexpected sources, in this case, the loyal and robust canine companion. It follows a lineage of "Horological Machines" that prioritize artistic expression and mechanical ingenuity over conventional watchmaking, pushing the boundaries of how time can be displayed and experienced on the wrist.

Technically, the HM10 Bulldog is a marvel of kinetic sculpture. Its time display is presented through two prominent, rotating aluminum domes, serving as the "eyes" of the bulldog, indicating hours and minutes respectively. A large, flying balance wheel, beating at 2.5Hz, is prominently displayed on top of the movement, acting as the bulldog's "brain." The power reserve indicator, cleverly integrated as the bulldog's "jaws" that open and close, provides a tactile and visual representation of the remaining 45 hours of energy. The manual-winding movement, developed in-house, is encased within a complex, ergonomically designed case that contours to the wrist despite its substantial dimensions.

As an MB&F creation, the HM10 Bulldog occupies a unique position within the independent watchmaking landscape. Its limited production numbers and avant-garde design appeal to a discerning segment of collectors who value innovation, artistic expression, and mechanical complexity. The steel variant, as seen here, offers a more robust and perhaps understated aesthetic compared to its titanium or red gold counterparts, making it a highly sought-after piece for those looking to acquire a distinctive and conversation-starting horological machine from a brand synonymous with pushing the creative envelope.

Specifications

Case
Steel
Diameter
54mm x 45mm
Dial
Blue

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AuHavrePro
Mar 12, 2026
Wildly original. I prefer the snake 😉👌

AM
amanico
Mar 12, 2026
Me too, but I wouldn't complain with the Bulldog.

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Vetnov
Mar 12, 2026
+1, but both are pretty amazing🔥

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quattro
Mar 12, 2026
When I see these machines,

I always think about Max Busser as “Mad Busser” or “Mad Max” ;-)

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nasseriq
Mar 12, 2026
These are works of art and them time telling machines - amazing

AM
amanico
Mar 12, 2026
Really, and even madder in real.

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