DonCorson[AHCI]
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Thanks for the pictures...
Nov 07, 2007,09:40 AM
I too will guard final opinion until I see it in the flesh, but I think I may like it even more than the HM1.
I guess it depends on the size.
Do you have a wrist shot?
All the pictures advantage the look at its properties as a piece of sculpture.
How about a picture directly from the front so we can see how it is as an instrument to read the time from?
Don
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Finally - the MB&F Horological Machine No. 2 unveiled!
By: SJX : November 6th, 2007-22:00
Finally the much awaited Horological Machine No. 2 from Max Busser & Friends: Available in white or rose gold. The functions are hours, minutes, moonphase and date; time display is on the right dial while moonphase and date are indicated on the left dial....
Thanks JSX for the post and pictures.
By: jimsbk : November 6th, 2007-22:59
Looks beautiful and congrats to Max for creating another superb looking watch with useful complications. Wonder how it sits on the wrist though? Cheers, Jim
Not my cup of tea...
By: nickd : November 7th, 2007-07:19
I'm afraid I like this even less than I liked the first one. Just not my cup of tea. Having said this, I didn't like VH watches (the Antiguea etc) in photos but found them excellent in the flesh. I always wonder with things as radical as this what the rea...
see it in person
By: ei8htohms : November 7th, 2007-07:27
I liked it a LOT more than HM1 upon seeing it in person. _john
Pretty much
By: MTF : November 7th, 2007-07:50
the same response, I guess as any radical design will evoke. It does not matter who Max Busser is. As my old Industrial Arts tutor used to say, "Interesting design will garner 1/3 praise, 1/3 condemnation and 1/3 even more questions." There is not much ma...
Thanks for the pictures...
By: DonCorson : November 7th, 2007-09:40
I too will guard final opinion until I see it in the flesh, but I think I may like it even more than the HM1. I guess it depends on the size. Do you have a wrist shot? All the pictures advantage the look at its properties as a piece of sculpture. How abou...
Does it have two movements on one strap?
By: carl : November 7th, 2007-11:34
Or is that just for display purposes? Sort of like a half spin particle - whereas there is a Hermes watch that could be a double spin Not really floating my boat. but then the first one didn't either...
PRESS RELEASE and TECHICAL SPECS
By: SJX : November 7th, 2007-18:58
Horological Machine No.2 Inspiration and Realization: MB&F is first and foremost about people and the key person behind Horological Machine No.2 is Jean-Marc Wiederrecht. It was 9 years ago, in Maximilian Büsser's former position as Managing Director of H...
Case Size
By: Gizmotron : November 8th, 2007-13:29