The MB&F team has done it again! Time to live up the 70s/80s/90s disco era again with this new watch that is designed to be worn on the dance floor!
For many, our best memories have been living it up on the dance floor. Well, here's a watch to channel our inner Studio 54...
The movement is Swiss Made by La Joux Perret, it features an instantaneous hour jump! The spinning rotor pays homage to the spinning turntable!
The watch is 42mm in diameter!
Even the box is cool. The packaging is inspired by a turntable.
The Orange Version is for Tribe members, the Green version is for the lottery system. The dots on the outer periphery will move as the winding rotor moves.
A cool crown.
The dial is inspired by a vinyl record! Time to live it up in the disco era again!
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The MB&F team has done it again! Time to live up the 70s/80s/90s disco era again with this new watch that is designed to be worn on the dance floor! For many, our best memories have been living it up on the dance floor. Well, here's a watch to channel...
I think I read two articles earlier neither of which gave any insight. My suspicion was they did as you say, but those two articles I read were silent on this. I like these. More refined the the first watch and therefore more appealing to me. Will I enter...
I almost contemplated not posting this watch here on WatchProSite - so I could increase my chances at the raffle! I'm totally sabotaging myself! (all tongue in cheek)
If enough members promise to share their M.A.D. watch with me if they win, I would consider not entering the raffle to help increase everyone's odds! (all tongue in cheek again)
Although I kind of like the green too. Going to have to get an orange strap for it when it gets here. Also, I didn’t realize until just now that it has an almost digital-like display. You can just read the time directly horizontally, almost like a Zeitwer...
Most of the photos I decided to post from the press kit happen to be of the green one. Maybe I inadvertently colored everyone's opinions? That being said, you can't go wrong with either color!
It struck me as almost too classic at first. But then after I looked into the details, it felt very M.A.D. I really like the instantaneous jumping hour - to me that's an important mechanical detail. I still like the M.A.D. 1 though - I really like that "t...
Given it’s a raffle system, this prevents me from impulsive purchase! Also, with a new watch coming in there will be collection freeze period. Looking forward to M.A.D2 wrist shots!