I spent an hour or so at the M.A.D. Gallery a few weeks ago. The primary purpose was to really get some time with the LM’s as for the most part my MB&F interest over the years has been directed towards the HMs. And then meeting M2 a few weeks prior an
Thanks for putting these togther. I love the LM Perpetual, esp the later ones with rectangular (vs circular) pushers, as well as the Perpetual EVO but these are too big for me. The LM 101 fits better on me, I should find time to try on the 101 EVO too.
Since I presented the complete MB&F Horological Machines this morning, I thought it would be interesting to also review the entire line of Legacy Machines to date. Here is the comprehensive list of all 14 models covered below in chronological order: Legac
The Perpetual Legacy Machine has been a grail of mine for years. When MB&F released the EVO variant, it improved it with swimmable water resistance, lume and shock resistance; I knew I had to have one. Then, the Sequential EVO Chronograph took that a step
Owners of this watch, how does it wear? Is it as wearable as the perpetual EVO? I haven't tried one on in a long time and am thinking of pulling the trigger this weekend. Thanks!
Again, thank you for your kind words. I think we are both dancing around the same theme. IMHO, magic happens where technical advancement meets creative advancement. I think that certainly exists within RM (even contemporary offerings) and CERTAINLY within
I left Geneva watches and wonders with a desire for a white MB&F Legacy Machine Perpetual Evo and an early Rolex 1675…not a lot for me in current ranges from the big manufactures bar some interesting independents. Neo vintage for me and vehemently against