Happy Sunday friends! I tried to capture the beauty of this dial this morning. It’s tough to show just how stunning it is in a photo, but I really like how this photo turned out.
I had applied for the various MAD and few MAD2 raffles and failed. Finally I had already moved on not applying for the recent MAD2 ... but then the special invite came for the failed ones. Humm.. shall I take it .. shall I pass... Then found the wordings
I have become enamored - even obsessed - with the Lost Indies. Twenty five years ago, when the Independent movement really started, people were making crazy watches. Houses like Hautlence, Urwerk, and MB&F took off, and this week’s release of the HM12 was
MB&F never fails to push boundaries. I love that this one leans fully into the robot idea instead of pretending to be sensible. Mechanical theater like this is exactly why independent watchmaking stays so fascinating. Great to see so much enthusiasm h
What a fantastic acquisition through Swiss Watch Gang. That green strap and the whole sci fi architecture make it unmistakably MB&F madness in the best possible way. Pieces like this feel more like wearable sculpture than ordinary watches. Wear it in
Went to my local meet up today. Lots of cool pieces. The highlight for me was the JLC, which belongs to a member here. I had no idea they wore so well. The jumping minute chrono is so cool to see in-person. Very underrated model The gallet was another gre
I find I only really wear my MB&F Sequential, Speedmaster, Sinn u50, and Armin Strom Mirrored Force lately. Nothing else really gets worn. Sometimes I rotate stuff...but I find myself coming back to these four.
…and almost conventional relative to a Frog, Bulldog etc. The overall package is exactly why I love MB&F. For me I love the Horological Machines, less so the other stuff they do (even accounting for the technical genius of the greatest Irish watchmaker ev
For me this is fantastically cool, it’s exactly what MB&F should be bringing to the watch world. And to your point we need more and more of this type of creativity. Round watches have been around forever, and while I’m a buyer of certain nicely finish
Look, I'll be honest, this watch isn't for me, it's very expensive. But I love the creativity. I miss the early and mid 2000s when companies like MB&F and Hautlence started along with houses like Maitres du Temps, Cabestan, Breva, HD3, MCT, or Romain