Legacy Machine X
Overview
Back in October 2011, MB&F had just launched Legacy Machine N°1, the first creation of a new collection, alongside the existing Horological Machines; one creative lab, two interpretations of time-telling. LMX returns to the earliest encounter with the Legacy Machine collection, utilising the same expression comprising a central flying balance wheel and two dials, although everything else is different. In another nod to the world-first vertical power reserve indicator of LM1, LMX features a completely novel three-dimensional, rotating display that showcases the engine’s impressive seven days (168 hours) of power reserve.
Like a perfectly balanced X, the engine of LMX is deeply symmetrical – not only dial-side but also as observed through the sapphire case back, revealing the three barrels placed evenly around the centre, accentuated by the sunray pattern of the Côtes de Genève finishing. A treat for those who can read the language of watch movements, who can discern expert intent and refined purpose behind the placement of each component.
What's so special about this machine?
Two independent time zones on tilted dials, apparent mechanics and a rotating 7-day power reserve indicator make this Legacy Machine a unique celebratory piece.
THE MACHINE
Celebrating 10 years of Legacy Machines.
In another nod to the world-first vertical power reserve indicator of LM1, LMX features a completely novel three-dimensional, hemispherical rotating display that showcases the engine’s impressive seven days (168 hours) of power reserve – with a choice of weekday or 7-day indication.
- Four editions: 18K 5N+ red gold case limited to 18 pieces, grade 5 titanium case limited to 33 pieces, 316L stainless steel case limited to 33 pieces or 15 pieces in polished 18K white gold with a purple sunray dial.
- Dimensions: 44 x 21.4 mm
- Number of components: 27
- Three-dimensional horological movement developed exclusively by MB&F
- Manual winding with three mainspring barrels
- New bespoke 13.4mm flying balance wheel with inertia blocks
- Power reserve: 7 days (168 hours)
- 367 components / 41 jewels
- Hours and minutes: completely independent dual time zones displayed on two inclined dials
- Unique hemispherical rotating power reserve with choice of weekday or 7-day indication
Discover the models available for this collection
Inspiration
In October 2011, people thought they knew what MB&F stood for: four Horological Machines had been launched, each one more audacious than the last. MB&F founder Maximilian Büsser decided it was time to do something different – again. How does one go about disrupting a habit of iconoclasm? By turning to history, but not a history that we recognised. The MB&F Horological Machines came from an imagined future, so it was only natural that the Legacy Machines drew from an imagined past. Expressed differently: what would MB&F have created a century ago, during the golden age of watchmaking? This gave birth to Legacy Machine No.1 - and a decade later LMX celebrates the creation of this second collection.
In the MB&F universe, X has a special significance, based on the Roman numeral for 10. It signals a 10th anniversary, like the HM3 FrogX (2020) marking a decade of the totemic HM3, or HMX (2015), which headlined the 10th year of MB&F. But X is more than an ancient alternative to the Arabic numeral 10. In algebra, X is the unsolved variable; in cartography, X is the desired destination. X represents the indescribable, the unexplainable and the uncategorisable; it symbolises everything we do not know – yet.