Continuing my efforts to try and put faces with screen names over the last year or two, M2 was kind enough to take some time away from his family this morning and meet up for a quick coffee / tea. Thanks for coming out; we will do it again with some other
That, and m2 is using his (my) MB&F LM Sequential Evo... until i get it (or the same version in about 6 months). PS: Wife wants her/his matching Rolex Land-Dwellers for Valentine's Day. Hope WoS / Mayors is able to make my wife happy.
This just in: Dear Steven, When MB&F unveiled the LM Sequential EVO in 2022, it rewrote the rules of mechanical chronographs. The 585-component calibre created with independent watchmaker Stephen McDonnell was in fact a double chronograph, featuring the g
Much more subtle than the LM Sequential. A split hour may not be indispensable maybe but the hour register is often useful and the triple split is the only Lange chronograph to have it. I ended up wearing the LM Sequential much more than the TS but it is
in green, and fortunate to own the sequential (in orange) too. They are among the handful of my favorite watches of all times. I will tell you why I got the EVO and why yours might be a better choice from some viewpoints: 1. The EVOs look badass, few watc
Not easy task here as many watches shared during weekend deserved the title. Finally the watch chosen is… Chaiwat and his awesome MB&F LM Sequential EVO twin chronograph. Just breathtaking. Big congrats Chaiwat!! Superb timepiece! Again my big thanks to a
A rattrappante that chimes the chronograph time with a high frequency co axial escapement in a completely integrated and hand finished new movement. Wow, that was a mouthful. I didn't even mention the grand feu enamel dials and the pocket watch conversion
Patek became the masters of mass-producing perpetuals (along with very few select others) until IWC made the complication ubiquitous. For the first few years that the IWC Da Vinci perpetual hit the market, they outsold all other swiss perpetuals combined.