Tag Archives: Max Busser

Cut and thrust: lively cross-talk with Max Büsser, CEO of MB&F

  So has this been one of those great love stories? Max Büsser: 23 years and still going strong! I was doing a work placement with Audemars Piguet when we met for the first time… Laurent Picciotto: You’d just spent … Continue reading

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A rough guide to survival in the merciless world of watchmaking

  Introduction The world of watchmaking is easily large enough to get completely lost in. Indeed, its vastness is to the taste of large numbers of collectors, who are only too happy to be able to get lost in an … Continue reading

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MB&F Legacy Machine 1

This week, MB&F officially announce its fifth horological machine and it was almost impossible to miss the wave produced by this news on the blogosphere (all themes combined)!! The first timekeeper of the new Legacy Machine line is radically different … Continue reading

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Focus on the MB&F HM3 ReBel

Designed for individualists who enjoy wearing their watches on the right wrist, the confidential (only 18 pieces) and anarchic MB&F HM3 ReBel captivated the collectors and the press during its official presentation at the Basel Fair in March. “It is … Continue reading

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MB&F Horological Machine No3 ReBel

James Dean was a Hollywood Rebel Without a Cause; Billy Idol had a Rebel Yell; Star Wars had its Rebel Alliance; and now MB&F pokes the establishment firmly in its conservatively-focused eye with the HM3 ReBel. Whereas James Dean was … Continue reading

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MB&F Horological Machine No2 – The Final Editions

After three very successful years, the astounding ‘horological dashboard’ from MB&F takes one last bow on center stage with two ultimate series derived from the HM2-SV (Sapphire Vision). The HM2-SV sublimated the original Horological Machine No2 with its crystal-clear sapphire … Continue reading

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MB&F Horological Machine No4 Thunderbolt

A traditional wristwatch has a relatively straightforward role: to tell the time. All that is needed is a hand for the hours, another for the minutes and perhaps a power reserve indicator to keep track of running time. Horological Machine … Continue reading

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