MB&F Combines Two Beloved Revolutionary Innovations In The Legacy Machine Split Escapement Evo Watch
Meet the MB&F Legacy Machine Split Escapement Evo watch Beverly Hills Edition, made for the MB&F LAB on Rodeo Drive being managed by Westime. Even if you are not a real watch lover and collector, you ...
The MB&F LM Split Escapement ($79,000) is something special. Debuted in 2011, the Legacy Machine range has ebbed and flowed in complexity, but it has never deviated from its core characteristics: ...
True revolutionary innovation in the mechanical watch space doesn’t come around all that often. It seems that every few years, some brand will come up with a new form of escapement promising greater ...
Welcome to Watches You Should Know, a biweekly column highlighting little-known watches with interesting backstories and unexpected influence. This week: the Ulysse Nardin Freak. Who says the ...
Do you know what time it is? Chances are good that you used a computer or a cell phone to answer that question. The time on your phone is about as accurate as chronometry gets these days. That’s ...
Hello, and welcome to the October edition of the Pursuits Watch Club newsletter. I’m Chris Rovzar, editor of Pursuits, writing you from New York City. Let’s get right to it. Today, Girard-Perregaux is ...
Zenith has re-engineered the mechanical watch movement by inventing a new single-piece oscillator that replaces the traditional hairspring/balance wheel assembly. It oscillates at a frequency ...
“When Senior was alive, you would never have been allowed to see this room,” says Nakis Karapatis, standing at the door of Montres Breguet’s research and development department, which he heads. “Now ...
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For the want of research funding, which the team at the advanced materials department at Manchester Metropolitan University are now trying to raise, the watch industry could be at the tipping point ...
Back in the late ’60s, even the most clairvoyant observer couldn’t have predicted the havoc about to be wrought upon Switzerland’s watch industry by quartz technology. So revolutionary, then ...
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