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Pure art on the wrist.
A little bit too BIG, but amazing. Love the way it looks, love the movement, love the team
, I guess the price will be out of my reach, but at least I can enjoy them here.
Thanks for sharing,
Congrats to Max and Kari.
Vte
Couldn't agree more.
By: ingmar : October 17th, 2011-20:51
While I don't see any MB&F watch on my wrist this is the first one that I've seen that made me say "I'd wear that". The others just don't work as an office knockabout. As a work of art, or sure. Thanks for shedding additional light on this model. Can'...
Great review, Andrew.
By: TdotBean : October 17th, 2011-19:46
I'm starting to warm up to this watch. I find it a bit strange at first but your review help a lot. I miss Max when he's in town but hopefully I'll get my chance to see the piece in metal. From what I can see you had a lot of fun going to Singapore for wa...
But wait, there’s more!
By: AndrewD : October 17th, 2011-19:56
One final image of my favourite WG LM1. I love this image because it demonstrates the three-dimensional nature of the movement, the size (14mm) of the balance wheel (built by Yann Le Martret of Manufacture d'ébauches de balanciers) with recessed regulatin...
Great work by Max!
By: sidneyc : October 17th, 2011-22:07
Max's creation are always interesting, and this is certainly no exception. I admire the way the LM1 actually look just like a traditional watch from afar, yet when you look closely, Max's clever ideas are all over it! Thank you Andrew for the delicious po...
Packed for me too ...
By: AndrewD : October 18th, 2011-06:03
I sneaked a few minutes at Montblanc and it was coincidence that Max was in town with the LM1, but otherwise it was all bird parks, zoos, Universal Studios and toy shops (in the true meaning of that term). I promise to catch up with the SG PuristS next ti...