MB&F
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MB&F and L’Epée 1839 have released another playful clock that looks like it's half timepiece and half puzzle. At first glance, the Orb looks like a huge enameled eye, but opening the four beetle-like wings provides some versatile display options.
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High-end watchmaker MB&F has released a limited edition of its HM9 wristwatch called the "Sapphire Vision, which sets the spectacular movement inside a specially engineered, three-dimensional sapphire and precious metal case to show off the works.
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The Trinity is the latest futuristic, minimalist mechanical desk clock from MB&F and Swiss clockmaker L'Epee 1839 that mixes innovation and whimsy in a design that's definitely going to be noticed.
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MB&F and L'Epee 1839 have teamed up again to make another quirky timepiece that's part desktop clock and part space station. The Starfleet Explorer boasts a more compact design as well as bright colors and an eight-day power reserve.
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MB&F has unveiled its latest Horological Machine (HM) wristwatch with the release of its HM10 Bulldog, which features a canine-inspired design that includes metal "legs" and a set of working jaws complete with "teeth" to indicate the power reserve.
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Poland's Avionics has created a limited edition ebike for MB&F's MAD Gallery that's instilled with 1930s moto spirit. Like the V1 before it, the VM is a marriage of wood and metal, and comes with a 5-kW motor.
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For their 11th collaboration, MB&F and Swiss clockmaker L’Épée 1839 have gone prehistoric.
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In its 14-year history, MB&F has surprised us with some seriously original watches and now the brand has its first ladies' timepiece. Called the Legacy Machine FlyingT, the new wristwatch not only sports some serious bling in an eye-catching 3D design, but it also incorporates a flying tourbillon.
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MB&F has again partnered with L'Epee to create a combination of art and craftsmanship in the form of the Medusa – a dual-configuration clock inspired by a jellyfish. With Swiss engineering and a housing of hand-blown Murano glass, each timepiece is unique, yet boasts a 2.5-Hz (18,000-vph) movement.
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One of the more unusual watch series has come to an end with MB&F's release of its aptly named Horological Machine No. 6 (HM6) Final Edition wrist watch. The last in a line that was introduced in 2014, the stainless steel Final Edition comes in a limited run of eight units.
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MB&F has released its Horological Machine No. 9 (HM9) Flow – the latest in its series of wristwatches that combines yesterday's design cues with today's technology by evoking the pre-computer automotive and aeronautical lines and curves of the past.