The HM3 Starcruiser

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Announcing the MB&F Horological Machine No. 3!

 
 By: SJX : October 14th, 2008-19:36
Fresh off the press from Max Busser. I really like the asymmetric look of the Sidewinder. Looking forward to the launch in Singapore in two weeks. - SJX Press release: Horological Machine N o 3 The HM3 Starcruiser and Sidewinder Warning! Horological Machi...  

The HM3 Starcruiser

 
 By: SJX : October 14th, 2008-19:40
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Congratulations Max

 
 By: jek : October 20th, 2008-07:37

The HM3 Sidewinder

 
 By: SJX : October 14th, 2008-19:48
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I like this one best

 
 By: SJX : October 15th, 2008-00:59

Damn!

 
 By: Quarks : October 15th, 2008-05:49

i like em both

 
 By: rijowysock : October 14th, 2008-19:48

The Friends responsible for HM3

 
 By: SJX : October 14th, 2008-19:49
'Friends' responsible for Horological Machine N o 3 Concept: Maximilian Büsser/MB&F Product Design: Eric Giroud – Eric Giroud Design Studio Technical and Production Management: Serge Kriknoff/MB&F Movement Development: Jean-Marc Wiederrecht/Agenhor, Nicol...  

I am so looking forward

 
 By: Massi : October 14th, 2008-20:36

Am I so glad to be among the very first customers!!!

 
 By: bernard cheong : October 14th, 2008-20:37
It took me only minutes (seconds) to decide to purchase this when I saw it!!!! A grail watch. From my perspective, at these unusual times of financial crisis, very few watches will be worth the effort to buy. THIS is one of them...for me.

which one did you get? I would want both starcruiser on the left sidewinder on the right

 
 By: Danilla : October 15th, 2008-01:08
I forgot where i read it but dont people wear a watch on the left hand because its the right hand to wear it on? they have right handed watches for a reason i would think? so is the sidewinder a right handed watch?

It is heavy, solid, and has a sense of mass on the wirst.

 
 By: bernard cheong : October 14th, 2008-20:41
It feels at ease with its spirit of being both a machine and a sculpture. There is a total dynamic tension that creates a feeling of LIFE. The watch remains VISUALLY "moving" and "pulsating" on the wrist. It was MY choice for watch of the year 2008. No do... 

definitely looking forward to seeing it in the metal...

 
 By: raphmeister : October 14th, 2008-21:09
it looks pretty damn cool and i can't wait to give it the once over cheers raph

The ONLY watch that can come up against the legendary Opus V

 
 By: bernard cheong : October 14th, 2008-21:08
For those who missed or even own the Opus V...this is the inspirational opposite. In many ways, it is the apogee of any collection, possibly the sum of a single series.

Way cool !

 
 By: GH1 : October 14th, 2008-21:20

Cool watch! I think I like the sidewinder better.

 
 By: Allen : October 14th, 2008-21:18
I wonder how it looks on the wrist. Any wristshots?

Even if I had no money...this is one watch I will save up for and buy.

 
 By: bernard cheong : October 14th, 2008-21:22
It is THAT good. It goes way beyond my own limits of imagination. I cannot even recall a time when I was DESPERATE to own an inanimate object. This is one such time. No kidding. I have ZERO interests in MBF as one can see. So..this is a totally unbiased e... 

I can only say 1 thing:

 
 By: cen@jkt : October 15th, 2008-01:04
You have awaken me from 2 months watch diet, and I hate you for that cen@jkt

I always like to think...

 
 By: SJX : October 15th, 2008-01:13
If someone hates you, you must be doing something right. :-) - SJX

Great post!

 
 By: fernando : October 15th, 2008-01:38

So friendly watch. My first association was…

 
 By: VadimT : October 15th, 2008-01:32
Like protractor. Very special protractor I have a long time and tried to miscarry it many times during the regular cleaning. But it is in my table for this day. Excellent machine from Max team! All my expectations were shift by the very original decisions...  

fabulous. another 1(or 2) for my lottery dream list.

 
 By: G99 : October 15th, 2008-02:07
i prefer the starcruiser, it just seems more aesthetically pleasing to me, but thats just me. the only 'criticism' if its possible to criticise something this good, is that on the starcruiser the date triangle would have been more symmetrical at the 12 oc... 

E=mc2

 
 By: 21 : October 15th, 2008-05:32

It just get better and better

 
 By: zephyr49 : October 15th, 2008-01:54

A voice of dissent.... Dont like it, more style than substance.

 
 By: 219 : October 15th, 2008-02:46
Looks like a basic automatic movement (regulated at that) with extra cogs to that the movement is upside down, but the display is moved to the side. And yes, there the Urwerk approach (Opus V) is noted. Sure, looks like something Hans Solo would wear, and... 

I agree it is not groundbreaking technically

 
 By: SJX : October 15th, 2008-02:48
It's a Girard Perregaux cal. 3100 with a cleverly designed module. But the look is different. Perhaps it is a sad reflection of the market given that a GP movement is so exciting. - SJX

I thought that MB&F were going to alternate...

 
 By: MarcB : October 15th, 2008-10:53
...pieces with in house movements (HM1) with pieces developed on the base of an outside movement (HM2). Is that correct? (and is what I say about HM1 and HM2 correct?). Marc.

Very true - but we had to change the sequence

 
 By: Max Busser : October 15th, 2008-21:14
Hi Marc, First of all, thanks to everyone for the heartwarming praise ! The whole team at MB&F has put incredible efforts and passion to create this new addition to the family. And by the way, even if I say so, it is truly very easy to wear ! (wrist shots... 

Thank you Max...

 
 By: MarcB : October 16th, 2008-08:21

Wow! Cool watches. Love both. Thanks [nt]

 
 By: VMM : October 15th, 2008-02:46
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I am certain Bernard is correct, but...

 
 By: Ronald Held : October 15th, 2008-07:16
it seems too much kinetic sculpture. Besides the price, I doubt it would fit well on a 6" wrist.

So true...

 
 By: Gizmotron : October 15th, 2008-15:44

Max did it again!

 
 By: foversta : October 15th, 2008-13:12

Incredibly cool!

 
 By: Gizmotron : October 15th, 2008-15:40

Thanks for sharing!!!

 
 By: Rob : October 15th, 2008-16:10

Thanks SJX!! I have mixed feelings...

 
 By: RT : October 16th, 2008-02:39
about this watch. Like many others have said, this HM3 doesn't really break any new grounds in terms of design, function, and layout..etc. but I think it's overall appearence is in line with MB&F's creations thus far. I too feel that the GP based movement...