The machine become a true artwork whose main feature is telling the time. I still remember when I tried it, a jaw dropping architecture in a bold design. I’m also thankful that Max has given to the mortals the chance to buy the MAD series, which is obviou
enjoythemusic kindly invited me yesterday to broaden my horizons and open myself up to more whimsical creations . Always open to friendly advice , I decided to play along . So here's an overview of the Horological Machines 1 through 11 by MB&F . Horologic
It's been an amazing ride. And doesn't the time just fly away in a blink? It was definitely not easy. The brand was founded in 2005 in the summer. There was no product for two years. Almost everything was running off of Busser's savings. The first product
Not all of MB&F's Horological Machines speak to me neither! And oddly, the ones that look good on my wrist - are the ones that don't speak to me! And the one that I do like sculpturally doesn't sit well on my wrist! I really like HM4 and the Jellyfish! Bu
So, even if I dont like the watch, if it has some nice jewels on it i still like it (like the rolex rainbow) I hope you find a good HM4 soon!! If you find an owl, let me know, can't afford one but would be curious to see how much people are selling it for
The owner is probably someone who has multiple watches, so this is probably a special accessory for special moments. Maybe when the owner flies his vintage airplane or rides his vintage motorcycle... I certainly do not have a cool enough outfit nor occasi
The HM4 is probably my favorite among all the Horological Machines... Unfortunately, it's also one of the most expensive versions out there and one of the rarest! Here's an excerpt from MB&F's press release... They put it in better words than I could... T
The following is WatchProSite Moderator Patrick_y's personal thoughts. Okay! Boxes! Specifically the original watch boxes some watches come with when they leave the factory. I'm not referring to aftermarket boxes like Scatola Del Tempo. I'm a big fan of b
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
I've actually met a young tech-guy who wore an HM4 regularly. It had some scratches. But he really loved the piece. It was big on him, but he didn't care; he had a big enough personality to pull it off. The HM9 seems it will likely "wear" better than the