MB&F unveils the Moonmachine!

May 01, 2012,20:42 PM
 

MB&F, working with Stepan Sarpaneva, presents the Moonmachine. This is a variant of the bug-eyed HM3 Frog with Sarpaneva's trademark moon face, set against a blue mystery rotor with laser cut constellations. This will be made in three editions of 18 pieces each - titanium, black coated titanium and red gold.

- SJX



Press release:

MOONMACHINE by Stepan Sarpaneva – Forged by a Giant Impact

 

MOONMACHINE by Finnish watchmaker Stepan Sarpaneva is both the first of the MB&F Performance Art pieces by a watchmaker and the first to endow a Machine with a new complication. With MOONMACHINE, Stepan has taken a specially configured HM3 Frog and transformed it with his iconic moon-face moon-phase indicator set in a scintillating firmament of northern stars.

The MOON : Around 4.5 billion years ago when the young Earth was still forming, Theia, a proto-planet the size of Mars, is thought to have struck our planet and disintegrated in a ‘Giant Impact’. Some of the debris was attracted by the Earth’s gravity and the rest – consisting of material from both Earth and Theia – went into orbit around the Earth. Within 12 months this orbiting debris coalesced to form the Moon.

Over the next 4.4 billion years, the Earth’s tilt in relation to the sun was stabilised by the gravitational pull of the Moon, which provided regular relatively mild seasons over much of the planet’s surface – ideal conditions for life to form and evolve.

Without that cataclysmic event, we would not be here. You might say we are all Children of the Moon.

And no sooner did modern man start walking the earth than he stared up at the night sky in wonder and awe at the biggest and brightest orb in the heavens. Perhaps none more so than the inhabitants of Finland – including Stepan Sarpaneva – because the less romantic and less well-known counterpoise to the summertime Land of the Midnight Sun are extremely long nights in winter, which gives the population more time than most to study the moon and stars.

 



 

MOONMACHINE: While considerably less cataclysmic than the formation of our Moon, MOONMACHINE was also forged from the creative collision of two worlds: MB&F's HM3 Frog and independent watchmaker Stepan Sarpaneva.

Before launching his own brand Sarpaneva Watches in 2003, Stepan Sarpaneva worked with some of the most prestigious Swiss brands including Piaget, Parmigiani – where he worked alongside Kari Voutilainen – Vianney Halter and Christophe Claret.

"Stepan has an incredible sense of design and a real sense of detail. His work and everything he surrounds himself with is extremely coherent." Maximilian Büsser

Stepan Sarpaneva : Stepan’s three signature themes are all celestial: his very distinctive moon face; the northern stars and constellations; and the crenellated form of his Korona case the korona/corona is the plasma atmosphere of the Sun – and all three have been incorporated in MOONMACHINE. Sarpaneva's two moon faces indicate the phase of the moon through a Korona shaped aperture, while the mystery winding rotor is actually a 22k gold disc with laser-pierced stars forming stars and constellations visible in the northern sky.

“The visible movement at the top of HM3 Frog added a technical aspect that provided a serious counterpoint to the playfulness of the bulging frog-eyed indications. In covering the movement, the moon phase and sky hides this and makes the timepiece more poetic. With MOONMACHINE, HM3 is transformed into a fairy tale.” Stepan Sarpaneva



HM3 Frog : The Frog was chosen as the MOONMACHINE platform because the large visible movement opening in the dial side provides space for the watchmaker to play and the bulbous indication domes of the Frog are reminiscent of how science fiction buffs have long imagined habitable domes on the Moon. The Frog differs substantially from HM3 in that it is the aluminium 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. And this is no ordinary HM3 Frog – if such a thing can be said to exist – the domes of the MOONMACHINE are unique in that they are perpendicular, rather than parallel, to the wrist.

Rotating the large indicator domes posed a number of technical challenges. The domes are machined from solid aluminium to a paper-thin wall thickness of just 0.28 mm to reduce energy requirements to an absolute minimum. The semi-spherical sapphire crystal domes have to be meticulously machined and polished as the slightest imperfection might create disconcerting magnification effects. And the Frog's unusual method of indicating time necessitated the development of a new gear train for the HM3 engine as the aluminium hour dome of the Frog rotates in 12 hours compared to the 24-hour revolution of the HM3 hour hand. 

 

MOONMACHINE 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.

Northern Sky Rotor : The multi-layered northern sky rotor adds a stunning background to the twin hand-finished moon faces.  It also both disguises the potentially distracting HM3 gold winding rotor and makes use of its motion to add vivacity to the moving stars. The stars are laser-pierced allowing light to reflect from the movement underneath and are not simply placed at random: They form the seven brightest stars in Ursa Major, more commonly known as the Big Dipper/Big Plough/Big Bear, plus the seven brightest stars of Ursa Minor, more commonly known as the Little Dipper/Little Bear, which includes Polaris, the North star.

And in a detail watchmakers will appreciate, one of the stars is strategically positioned to allow access for a servicing tool.

The turning star-filled night sky of the rotor not only brings metaphoric life to the MOONMACHINE, but also literally provides life as it generates the power for both the functioning of the moon complication and the movement. The iconic MB&F battle-axe sits in pride-of-place between the two moon faces at the axis of the rotor.



 

"With MOONMACHINE, HM3 doesn't just look like it travels through space, it is now a part of space. It becomes a participant not just an observer." Stepan Sarpaneva.

While a man’s face formed by craters on the Moon’s surface is the result of over-active imaginations, Stepan Sarpaneva has based MOONMACHINE’s moon faces on his own. It doesn’t get much more personal than that!

MOONMACHINE is available in three limited editions of 18 pieces each: titanium case with white gold moon faces in a light blue sky, black titanium case with white gold moon faces in a dark blue sky and red gold case with red gold moon faces in an anthracite sky.

Be warned: If you kiss the Frog under a full moon, anything can happen!


























 
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beautiful moon on blue dial

 
 By: Quan : May 2nd, 2012-06:58
thanks JX for great photo report

Oh Man, this is fantastic!

 
 By: SALMANPK : May 2nd, 2012-07:39
The design and look is amazing!, I love it S

Love it!

 
 By: andrewluff : May 2nd, 2012-07:53
If I didn't have the chocolate frog, I would be fighting for the front of the queue on this one! I think this is beautiful and especially the dark blue and black combo. Thanks for sharing SJX, Andrew

This is a fun new iteration of the Frog.

 
 By: dxboon : May 2nd, 2012-08:27
I like the way the rotor has been used to represent the night sky. Very clever. Cheers, Daos

Awesome

 
 By: Pulli : May 2nd, 2012-10:04

Absolutely Brilliant!

 
 By: Vinontre : May 2nd, 2012-10:46
I really want to see a video of the rotor spinning! I haven't yet doubled up on any MB&F machines yet... but I am super tempted to add this along with the ChocoFrog....... C

Absolutely Incredible!

 
 By: TickTickVroom.com : May 2nd, 2012-11:56
MB&F does it again. The Moonmachine gives other moonphases a lot to live up to.

Certainly a bold design. (nt)

 
 By: Ronald Held : May 2nd, 2012-15:11
NT

The picture of the two creators is priceless!

 
 By: cazalea : May 2nd, 2012-19:24
Thanks for reporting on this. Although I fear it's yet another watch I'd love to have, but never will. Sigh. It still makes me laugh! Mike This message has been edited by cazalea on 2012-05-02 19:25:55

I agree

 
 By: takman : May 2nd, 2012-22:49
Love that photo, it made me laugh too Great report SJX, thanks for sharing. Chris

Totally agree!

 
 By: sidneyc : May 3rd, 2012-01:01
They're good at it! Seems like the 2 of them have some talent at dramatic arts!

Love it.

 
 By: VMM : May 3rd, 2012-07:35
Love it, love it. Vte

So beautiful blue moon - wauw - :-) [nt]

 
 By: hans_jorgen_1968 : May 3rd, 2012-13:05
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What a creation! [nt]

 
 By: nitediver : May 3rd, 2012-13:30
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Excellent!

 
 By: RobCH : May 4th, 2012-06:03
I've not seen Max looking like that, but have seen Stepan a few times with that exact incredulous look. Funny. Bravo, guys!

Love It!

 
 By: big daddy : May 4th, 2012-18:55
That photo of Max and Stepan is amazing. They are naturals working together and they really have put together something very unusual and intriguing. I just love it!

When I saw this..

 
 By: sybelite : May 5th, 2012-09:00
I literally said WTF in a good way. I thought at first it was a photoshop. A combination of two artists visions, excellent!