I prefer the WG version as

May 07, 2014,10:07 AM
 

Iceman have chosen.


As it is also 16mm high, I wait to try it on my wrist to give more advice on its wearability.
Whatsoever, a good move from MB&F to reduce the size to 40mm.
Regarding the price, quite high from my point of view.

To be seen in the flesh ;-))

Patrickh

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New MB&F: The LM 101

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-07:43
Hey Indies fellows, As I mentionned it some days ago, MB&F has finally released its new LM today, it's a smaller and thinner version, taking its DNA from the Legacy line. Erice Giroud for the Design and Kari Voutilainen are still in the boat for this ...  

My first impression was: ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 7th, 2014-09:20
Do they lack of new ideas? As you can see I am not impressed so far, but I like the idea of such a watch in 40mm. Cheers, Oliver

Creativity

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-10:57
Well Oliver I think the LM line is more conservative than the HM line, and I think it's meant to be so. It remains a classic watch with a bit of MB&F uniqueness. I wasn't looking for a real novelty here but another version of the 2 LMs we already knew... 

I am with you Oliver...

 
 By: andrewluff : May 9th, 2014-13:28
I understand the move to 40mm to get more mainstream for classical watch wearers but... Its just a bit... Boring (when compared to the beauty of LM1 and HM2). Cheers Andrew

"more mainstream"

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:56
Andrew, yes that´s it. Maybe it´s meant to be CM instead of LM - Cash Machine, you know ;-) So far quite a few people seem to like it, also (or mainly?!) because of the lower price. At least there is a lot of talk because of the price. Does it get more se... 

Good move!

 
 By: Spellbound : May 7th, 2014-09:52
Whilst it is great to see the new movement developed in house, and a smaller case size, first impression is that aesthetically it is far from the beauty of the LM1 and LM2. It is being talked about as MB&F's most affordable to date, but it is not that... 

posted in error

 
 By: secretlife : May 7th, 2014-10:09

I wouldn't say that far

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-11:01
but I understand your point. I think I would also prefer spending a bit more to reach the LM1 (easy to say when don't have the budget for any of them but that's my feeling). However I think it's a nice addition though and that it allows more indies travel... 

I prefer the WG version as

 
 By: patrickh : May 7th, 2014-10:07
Iceman have chosen. As it is also 16mm high, I wait to try it on my wrist to give more advice on its wearability. Whatsoever, a good move from MB&F to reduce the size to 40mm. Regarding the price, quite high from my point of view. To be seen in the fl... 

I agree

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-11:02
It is still a good move from MB&F and it deserves to be seen in the metal. And I would go for the WG too as I also felt the same when tried the LM1 and 2 on. Cheers, Mark

Head to head...

 
 By: secretlife : May 7th, 2014-10:16
40mm, hours and minutes only, power reserve, blending tradition with modern technic, fully in-house movement, in precious metals, very similar price point... sounds really familiar! For me, the DB25 does it better.

Interesting perspective

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-14:35
I will just mention the movement finishing is higher on the LMs than on the DB25 power reserve (automatic). The LM has a classic and very well finished caliber. The finishing of the DB25 is more modern and doesn't have much beveling work. Maybe it would b... 

I love this watch!

 
 By: Allen : May 7th, 2014-11:15
It looks and feels fantastic on the wrist. Kudos to Max for making this "compromise" for us with smaller wrists! ...  

It really looks great on your wrist

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-14:36
And I must say the tilted dial layout looks better here than on the official pictures. Thanks for the shot Allen. Mark

Superb movement, good idea to make it smaller, but...

 
 By: amanico : May 7th, 2014-11:33
I prefer the dial of the former version... Best, Nicolas

I agree...

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-14:38
Very well finished, always interesting and more wearable but a little something is missing compared to the great LM1 or 2. Funny as it reminds me of the 5712's layout. Cheers, Mark

Agree with you

 
 By: Mr.Gatsby : May 11th, 2014-04:04
Somehow to me, the problem is this. Previous dial layout (where we all appreciated the symmetry) should have been transposed on this 40mm case. It would have been perfect for people with small wrists! Now that they have made the watch more wearable at 40m... 

Perfect!

 
 By: sham1 : May 7th, 2014-11:42
I say this because as much as I am in awe of the LM1, the most important thing about any watch is how it wears on the wrist. I have a small wrist and Max must know by now that the affluent Eastern market will be delighted to wear watches of his which are ... 

You spoted it right

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 7th, 2014-14:41
The size matters when considering other markets and the brand needed to fulfill this hole in the collection. An yes, I'm also very happy KV keeps on being part of the show on this LM. Thanks for sharing your point. Cheers, Mark

Mostly Positive

 
 By: aaronm : May 7th, 2014-13:24
I like the new layout and the smaller size. My only complaint is that I'd have preferred a sub-second dial instead of the Rdm down at the bottom. Maybe it's from too many years of collecting pocket-watches, but a small dial at 6 o'clock on a non-chrono th... 

Yes Positive

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 8th, 2014-01:05
a very nice move which will need a little more time for MB&F usual fans to understand fully. Concerning the PR vs Small second, I understand your feeling. I think I could feel the same but it is also the kind of difference that I like to see in an MB&... 

Great interpretation of LM1..

 
 By: moc : May 7th, 2014-13:52
I welcoe this version so much…such a refreshing iteration,still keeping the DNa of MBaF ,the movement and spirit…I can definitely see this on my wrist.. just love it…can t wait to see it live…thanks Mark Mo

I'm really curious to see it too

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 8th, 2014-01:08
I think it is not something that all MB&F fans will fall in love with but it brings something the LM line didn't have yet. And I think it is not only a simplified version of the LM1 but trully a strong addition. Glad to read your opinion on that news ... 

Do not care for the dial layout but need to see it live. the smaller...

 
 By: Ronald Held : May 7th, 2014-14:20
Size is welcome but not enough price difference between it and the LM1 or LM2.

As usual the "real" experince will rule

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 8th, 2014-01:13
and I think the watch will conquer many of us. Let's wait & see. Concerning the price I quite agree. On the one hand, price tag is important for such a brand (in the luxury world) and it may be justified by the small output. On the other hand I also f... 

Beautiful!

 
 By: HW : May 7th, 2014-19:18
I am saving for a Lange Zeitwerk, but came across a picture of this watch this morning and it caught my attention so vividly! I prefer this over the 2 previous versions (price point also one of the considerations).

Excellent

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 8th, 2014-01:16
Well HM, the Zeitwerk is trully a fantastic piece and you have a nice project there. You will need time to weigh the pros and cons of each as they are quite different (philosophy, finishing, complication of the movement...) Keep us in touch of your future... 

Indication on the price Mark?

 
 By: moc : May 7th, 2014-21:34
Thanks.... Mo

Read that

 
 By: flamenco : May 7th, 2014-22:07
It will be priced at CHF60,000. Although I am not sure if the price is the same for both metals.

Thank you [nt]

 
 By: moc : May 7th, 2014-22:38

Hello

 
 By: sham1 : May 8th, 2014-00:13
I hope you do not mind my clarifying on the price but I have just called MB and F in Switzerland and they have confirmed that both white and rose gold watches will be priced at 52,000 Swiss Francs (exc Swiss tax) and 56,000 Swiss Francs (inc Swiss tax). T... 

My Pleasure Mark

 
 By: sham1 : May 8th, 2014-01:09
Just had to make sure that the watch was 'affordable' because after reading some of the replies stating that its price difference with the LM1 was minimal, it got me a bit down hearted but now I am somewhat relieved. I just have to rob one bank instead of... 

Here is a wristshot

 
 By: foversta : May 8th, 2014-15:26
I will come back with a review of the watch. Fx ...  

Thank you

 
 By: sham1 : May 9th, 2014-00:19
The watch actually looks more minimalist and less fussy than I expected but that is no bad thing. Looking forward to your review before I Invest in this piece. I am torn between a Vingt 8 by Kari and this watch which has his input but looks more unique. P... 

Thanks Fx, it will be interesting to read. [nt]

 
 By: Mark in Paris : May 9th, 2014-02:04
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My favorite MB&F timepiece actually.....

 
 By: Darren : May 8th, 2014-20:36
I always enjoy seeing what's new from this brand, and this one is no exception. The size, dial layout, complications and overall "look and feel" just plain work for me. I'd say this is my favorite so far. Thanks for posting. Darren