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MB&F the LM1 ... some views ...thoughts ...
Let me start with a picture that came to my mind when I saw it for the first time ...

... one from the World Exhibition - Paris 1889. Maybe I spent too much time with reading about that time, recently 
The watch was presented in 2011 and caught my attention from the beginning. A few month ago I had the pleasure to see and to try it.

I was lucky enough to see my prefered version, WG. The whole watch is very appealing and for sure a so called conversation piece.
Part of the charm is the 14mm (!) balance wheel on top of the dial and the way it is presented under a dome. The stage given makes the watch big - 44mm diameter and 16mm high.
The most difficult part to do was probably to design the back of the movement. Just because if there is nothing like a balance wheel ... something is missing, isn´t it? The solutions chosen are very classical bridges and painstaking finishing - even when the finishing shown is not what I would expect from a bespoke Voutilainen watch. The general approach to solve the "problem" of attention & beauty is no surprise when Kari Voutilainen is involved in the project.
A feature that I really appreciate is the balance frequency of 18.000 A/h. The complication shown in this watch is a GMT function and one that is adjustable to the minute and second - not only hour, half hour or quarter hour
Conclusion:
The whole concept is more than interesting and the product is a marvel. Even when it represents the "classical" watch in the MB&F world it is not boring at all. With (smaller/normal) wrists like mine I would not be comfortable to wear it with a business suit. Which is bad, because it could be a great travel companion with the GMT function and maybe some kind of dreaming while travelling
The only thing I asked myself: Will it last? Would it make me smile for a long time?
The latter get´s more and more important to me, for several reasons.
Oliver

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Love at first sight.
By: amanico : November 11th, 2012-09:29
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