Max Busser[MB&F CEO]
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The "why" is often as important as the "what"
Good point Horo !
In fact I had a pair of those crafted initially in 2008 for myself - Thought they complemented our HM1 and HM2 very well. But then, when I travelled around the world many people wanted to have the same. So, even though indeed it is not our goal to manufacture cufflinks, we had those 50 + 50 crafted late 2008, and to my knowledge there are only a few left for sale around the world.
Hope this sheds some light on the "why", and thanks for the constructive feedback,
Max
MB&F Cufflinks
By: AndrewD : July 31st, 2011-18:15
Hi All, At IGOTT2 Max Busser described the inspiration for many of his designs as coming from his childhood memories of comics and science fiction films . The shuriken and the battle-axe appear in several of his watches. I snapped these wonderful cufflink...
Thanks, but ...
By: AndrewD : August 1st, 2011-19:33
Hi Justin. Too kind. But unfortunately these photos were taken at an AD and the cufflinks did not leave with me. I was tempted, but thought I should own an MB&F watch first! Actually there are some cufflinks I would love from Breguet and F.P.Journe to go ...
I understand this POV
By: AndrewD : August 3rd, 2011-16:14
But for some reason I view cufflinks as complementary wristwear. I would draw the line at matching belt buckles, wallets, keychains, rings, etc. But I can also understand why some would want to be identified with a favourite brand and its products/image. ...
I love 'em!
By: dxboon : August 5th, 2011-22:50
Why wouldn't you want a pair of these to go with your MB&F watch? I was very impressed with Max's presentation at IGOTT. His enthusiasm and PASSION for watches, design and life is contagious! I always admired MB&F, but knowing Steve and having met...