HM10 seems at best an exercise in confusion. The novelty of a bulldog theme apart, there is nothing coherent. It seems to have borrowed too many design cues from the previous models and the end result therefore is confusing and appears cobbled together ra...
I’m a big fan of Max and I really admire his individuality and creativity. However, as one would expect, I find some designs more coherent and cohesive than others. I agree with you that on first glance one can glean design cues from a number of previous ...
It would stick out a mile above the wrist and it would really take someone with lot of elan to carry it off. Of course an expensive conversation piece, but not one that is easily wearable with that proportions. The HM4 is of a similar height , but more co...
It’s starting to change from “design for a purpose” into “purpose is design only” I appreciate the brand and some of their models are true master pieces. But this one seems a bit of a ratatouille of all previous work I can fully understand and appreciate ...
The Legacy Machine Perpetual was a classic design with rich horological technical features and I felt that it demonstrated both design and horological excellence. In that context the HM10 is more of a design exercise borrowing heavily from previous models...
A few days ago and it would not sit straight on my 6.75 inch wrists, it did feel more comfortable a little off center or completely on the side of my wrist which could be good for driving. It is a cool piece but maybe a different size wrist would work bet...
A flatter case back would have been much much better in improving wearability. I think that any height ( case thickness) beyond 15 or 16 mm takes the joy away as the watch would hardly fit under a sleeve. I just hope the Max would take these inputs and co...