World premiere - Presenting the HM3 Frog from MB&F

May 03, 2010,03:11 AM
 

Maximilian Busser & Friends presents the Horological Machine No. 3 Frog, a whimsical twist on the HM3. The time is displayed by two rotating domes underneath a pair of sapphire crystals that resemble a frog's eyes. Two versions will be available, titanium or titanium with a black coating.

- SJX

 

Horological Machine N o 3 Frog

 


 

 

MB&F presents Horological Machine No 3 Frog. Haute horlogerie is (usually) a very restrained and serious business; however one of Maximilian Büsser main goals in creating MB&F was to bring a child's sense of awe and sense of playfulness into high-end watchmaking. There is no doubting that with the HM3 Frog, MB&F have certainly achieved that aim . . . and more!

The protruding eyes of the (amphibian) frog enable it to see in many directions without having to turn its head. The bulbous domes of the HM3 Frog have the opposite, but no less important, feature of enabling the time to be easily seen from many angles without having to turn the wrist. The Frog differs substantially from HM3 in that it is the aluminum domes that rotate under the sapphire crystals in the Frog, whereas it is the hour and minute hands that rotate around their respective stationary cones on HM3.


 

Rotating domes of this size and shape posed MB&F with a number of technical challenges. The hour and minute domes are machined from solid aluminium - chosen for its optimal strength to weight ratio. The domes weigh in at just over 0.5g. They are milled first from the outside and then the inside to arrive at a paper-thin wall thickness of just 0.28 mm, which reduces their energy requirements to an absolute minimum.

Even the fabrication of the semi-spherical sapphire crystal domes was incredibly demanding and only recently even possible at all. This is due to the fact that any slight imperfection in the sapphire might introduce a disconcerting magnification effect. The sapphire has to be shaped and polished to be perfectly uniform.

The Frog's unusual method of indicating time necessitated the development of a new gear train for the HM3 engine. This was because the aluminum hour dome of the Frog rotates in 12 hours compared to the 24 hour revolution of the HM3 hour hand. And as the oversized date wheel is driven from the hours, the gearing driving the date had to be reworked as well.

The Frog may portray the time in a playful manner, but there is nothing but serious and meticulous attention to detail and care regarding the fine hand-finishing of the high-tuned engine purring within its lightweight high-tech titanium case. A close inspection of the case is rewarded with carefully thought out detailing including a figure 8 engraved around the domes that mirrors the form of the display back(revealing dual ceramic bearings); distinctive clover-head white gold screws; and an engraved arrow discreetly indicating the easy to read over-sized date.

If the viewer's gaze manages to break away from the obiculate indications, it is likely to be arrested by the brightly-coloured 22K gold battle-axe winding rotor or the intricacies of the thoroughbred movement beneath. 

The HM3 Frog is available in Grade 5 titanium with blued rotor or a limited edition of 12 featuring mark-resistant black-coated titanium with green rotor.

 

HM3 Frog:  Don't jump to conclusions

 


 


 

 

 


 

  HM3 Frog – Technical Specifications

 

 

Horological Machine N o 3 Frog

 

Movement:

Three-dimensional horological engine designed by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht/Agenhor;
Girard-Perregaux oscillator and gear

Balance oscillating at 28,800 bph.

22K blued rose gold battle-axe shaped ‘mystery’ automatic winding rotor

Hour and minutes information transmitted via ceramic ball bearings to rotating domes.

Number of jewels: 36 (all functional)

Number of components: 304

 

 

Functions:

Hour and day/night indicator on one dome (aluminium dome rotating in 12 hours)

Minutes on second dome (aluminium dome rotating in 60 minutes)

Date around the movement

 

Case:

Grade 5 titanium/blue 22K gold rotor; limited edition of 12 black titanium/green 22K gold (black treated with mark-resistant silicon oxide)

Screwed-down crown

Dimensions (exclusive of crown and lugs): 47mm x 50mm x 16mm

Number of case components: 53

 

Sapphire crystals :

Domes and both display backs with anti-reflective treatment on both faces.
Domes for indications: in aluminium, 0.58g

 

Dials:

Rotating aluminium domes, stationary hands

 

Strap & Buckle:

Black hand-stitched alligator with 18K white gold & titanium custom designed deployment buckle

 


 

This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-05-03 03:19:26 This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-05-03 03:21:31


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amazing work

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : May 3rd, 2010-03:41
this would even makes me have higher anticipation for the HM4 , MB&F , is the uncommon brand that you love to love and admire their works. Faisal

My kind of watch, :)

 
 By: VMM : May 3rd, 2010-04:22
For those days you want to feel different. COOL timepieces, love the look. Thanks for sharing. Vte

Stunning watch and

 
 By: Geo : May 3rd, 2010-04:46
for me the best Maximilian Busser & Friends model so far. Wearable and incredible looking, love that transparency. Absolute amazing work. GEO

Ribbit!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 3rd, 2010-09:08
It's not easy being green. But it sure would be easier with this watch. Looks good! Personally, I like the green (this color is more frog-like) one more, but if there are only 12 worldwide, then I guess I would have to settle for the blue.

wooohoooo

 
 By: Hororgasm : May 3rd, 2010-10:16
sure is a fun watch. legibility is def better then the regular hm3

I'm always surprised...

 
 By: foversta : May 3rd, 2010-13:26
by Max's ability to transform his own watches. Look at the HM2-SV: it doesn't look like a "normal" HM2. Look at this Frog: it is very different from the other HM3. Another great achievement ! Fr.Xavier

This would be perfect for an erotica minute repeater should Max ever create one

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : May 3rd, 2010-15:25
in the future And btw, I like this frog version! Cheers, Anthony

its impressive how MB&F manage to go one step further each time without

 
 By: alex : May 4th, 2010-05:43
becomming gimmicky. Kudos to the whole team This is what the domes make me think of...  

Completely outrageous.

 
 By: tony p : May 7th, 2010-00:00
I love it. Cheers Tony P