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MB&F is well known for its ability to consistently produce timepieces that are as much sculpture as technical marvels. In its latest collaboration, MB&F leans heavily on the artisanal side of watchmaking, with a dose of literary influence.Executed by the namesake master engraver, the MB&F Legacy Machine Split Escapement “Eddy Jaquet” is a limited series of eight unique pieces, each depicting a scene from famous novels, ranging from The Three Musketeers to Moby Dick.Initial thoughtsMaking such an ornate watch usually requires some compromising in terms of time telling, often the makers favouring a wide painted or engraved dial over visible…

Inspiration at MB&F comes from all sorts of places, including hypothetical musings like Max Büsser’s question: “What would have happened if I was born in 1867, one hundred years before my actual birth? What watch would I have conceived with the help of my friends?” The answer, as we know, was the motor behind the classical Legacy Machine family inspired by grand master watchmakers of the 19th-century pocket and Büsser’s ‘new old’ friends Jules Verne and Gustav Eiffel. As a nod to one of his historical muses, Büsser entrusted the LM Split Escapement to master engraver Eddy Jaquet in 2020…

Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend an event in London hosted by 289 Consulting. Roughly 25 brands attended, and we were free to sit in a casual, albeit dark, environment to view the newest watches. It was an enjoyable day with many highlights. A standout was the new Krayon Anywhere Arborea. Geneva Watch Days 2024 was so crammed with meetings that I could not make the Krayon appointment with Dave, my partner in crime. The relatively young Swiss brand, established in 2013, produces highly complicated, exclusive watches. Reportedly, Krayon makes 40 watches annually, so I figured I…

—————– The differences between the Tudor BB54 and BB58 If these two watches are closer than expected, what are the main differences to look out for? L-R: Tudor Black Bay 41mm, Black Bay 58 and Black Bay 54 Let’s start with the bezel. This is one of the more obvious changes. Tudor has followed the original ref. 7922 for the BB54, resulting in the minute markers between 12 and 3 o’clock being removed. In following the original, it cleans up the overall aesthetic of the watch, bringing a new sense of symmetry. It does take away some functionality of the…

The year 2024 marks a century since the introduction of the world’s first Citizen watch. To celebrate this significant milestone, Citizen has taken a curated selection of 100 watches, split into 12 design categories, from its over-6,000-watch archive on tour. Its first stop was in Tokyo before moving on to New York, and now the traveling exhibition has made its way to Paris. This is where I had a chance to experience this historical overview of Citizen’s watchmaking over the past century and speak to some of the folks responsible for its ongoing success. But that’s not the only way…

In a previous life, before I plied my trade covering and critiquing the wristwatch industry, I edited, and occasionally wrote, comic books and graphic novels, and my appreciation for that form of visual storytelling goes all the way back to childhood. So it is my natural inclination to take an interest in the relatively few timepieces that take inspiration from that niche and somewhat nerd-oriented world — even if the delicate balance between fan-service homage and watch design excellence is rarely achieved. One of those rare examples, however, just dropped today: the Raymond Weil Millesime Chronograph Tri-Compax Limited Edition Largo…

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Christiaan van der Klaauw, the Dutch brand specializing in the creation of astronomical watches, has unveiled the CVDK Grand Planetarium Eccentric Manufacture, the most complicated watch ever created in their atelier.Created in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the company, this is the only mechanical planetarium watch in the world that displays all eight planets, showing in real time the eccentric orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune around the Sun.The planets follow eccentric paths, closely…

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Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for Hublot It’s been two years since the debut of the Hublot Essential Grey series, which, as its name suggests, is a collection of pieces executed in sleek monochromatic gray tones. Following the original Big Bang Unico Essential Grey from 2022 and the Spirit of…