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
I've been reading this forum for a while and got a lot out of the awesome content. I haven't posted before and had some free time today, so thought I would share some photos and thoughts on my latest incoming (LM1 in WG). Journey so far: I've been casuall
I had been searching for the right Alain Silberstein vintage piece for a while. (Unfortunately, his company, La Fabriqué de Besançon S.A., which started around his kitchen table in 1986, ended in 2012). If you have hunted for Silberstein pieces, you under
Simply a stunning piece! I’ve been always looking and comparing the LM1, LM2 and the LM Split Escapement - hard to choose between those 3. Congratulations and wear it in the best health! Cheers! Rto
Hello all, I finally took the plunge into the MB&F world, an LM1 Platium with a beautiful blue dial limited to 30 pieces. In the last year or so I’ve acquired some Independents and simply think they are a cut above most high end brands that roll out a
but the height of the watch remains the same making the curve more pronounced on the 40mm case than on the 44mm case of LM1. I have seen you wear your Urwerk very well on your wrist which makes me think that the LM1 would also suit your wrist fine due the
I am in London for a few days to attend a Patek event and took the opportunity this morning to drop by at the newly launched Philips' watch boutique called Perpetual based at 30 Berkeley Square. I had the pleasure to meet James Marks, a renowned specialis
Phillips quoted George Daniels when announcing an exhibition in Geneva this May to pay tribute to independent watchmaking: “ Independence is the utmost importance in life. Without it you are subject to the whims of other people. You are pinned down to a p