MB&F
It’s been 17 years since Max Büsser left the corporate fold and struck out on his own — with a little help from his friends, that is. The incredible story of MB&F — short for Maximilian Büsser & Friends — is now legend in horological circles. Büsser was formerly managing director of Harry Winston Rare Timepieces and the man spearheading the Opus projects. He left in 2005 to start his own brand and in 2007, MB&F launched its very first Horological Machine No. 1, which broke new ground with its three- dimensional architecture. The brand has had several milestones since, including its award for the Calendar Watch Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève 2016 for the LM Perpetual. In short, MB&F looks all set to continue pushing the vanguard of independent watchmaking.

Videos
Video: The MB&F Story
Dec 21, 2016

Videos
Video: The MB&F Story

Reviews
Max Speed Ahead: The MB&F Horological Machine No. 8 Can-Am
Sep 27, 2016

Reviews
Max Speed Ahead: The MB&F Horological Machine No. 8 Can-Am

Reviews
Meet Balthazar
Sep 1, 2016

Reviews
Meet Balthazar

Reviews
The Silberstein Effect
May 25, 2016

Reviews
The Silberstein Effect

News
Waking The Force — The New Legacy Machine Perpetual From MB&F
Nov 3, 2015

News
Waking The Force — The New Legacy Machine Perpetual From MB&F
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