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MB&F
LMX
A cutting edge, impressive and “like-new” limited edition stainless steel dual-time wristwatch with suspended balance and spherical power reserve indication, brass dial, warranty and presentation box, numbered 1 of a limited edition of 33 pieces
Estimate
HK$300,000–600,000
€32,700–65,400
$38,500–76,900
Live 31 May, 12 PM Hong Kong SAR China Time
Manufacturer
MB&F
Year
Circa 2023
Case No
08A0178, No. 1/33
Model Name
LMX
Material
Stainless steel and brass
Calibre
Manual, in house calibre, 41 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Crocodile
Clasp/Buckle
Stainless steel MB&F deployant clasp
Dimensions
44mm diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
Accessories
Accompanied by MB&F warranty stamped M.A.D. Gallery Geneva dated 10th March 2023, instruction manual, leather wallet, travel box, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
Full-Cataloguing
Good To Know:
- Iconic domed crystal and brass dial
- Impressive 7-day power reserve
- Bespoke & suspended 13.4 mm balance wheel
- Numbered 1 of 33 made
Dressed in a frosted golden finish, this is the LMX produced in a limited edition of just 33 pieces released in 2022. A legacy with a fresh steel exterior and brass dial of the award winning creation.
The battle-axe-shaped escapement bridge and gear-train components are visible as three large wheels placed next to each winding crown, two are set in motion when setting the time on the corresponding time display, while the gear at 6 o’clock is the common seconds’ wheel. Of particular note is the new bespoke 13.4 mm balance wheel hovering above the dials and featuring inertia blocks that allow for a more precise regulation.
However, the star of the show is the incredibly captivating three-dimensional spherical power reserve indicator (168 hours). Two markers are positioned on opposite sides of a hemisphere; one framed by an arched scale numbered 1 to 7, another with a scale showing the days of the week. This complex and completely novel interplay of components gives an additional level of intricacy, by the rotation of the entire power-reserve display itself. This allows wearers to choose their preferred mode of power-reserve indication: by continuing to wind the crown even after the power reserve is fully replenished, wearers can adjust the orientation of the indication in order to make the day-of-the-week or numeric scale more visible when LMX is on the wrist.
A true gem of horological design and technical prowess the present LMX in golden brass is numbered 1, meaning it is the first one made from the collection.
- Iconic domed crystal and brass dial
- Impressive 7-day power reserve
- Bespoke & suspended 13.4 mm balance wheel
- Numbered 1 of 33 made
Dressed in a frosted golden finish, this is the LMX produced in a limited edition of just 33 pieces released in 2022. A legacy with a fresh steel exterior and brass dial of the award winning creation.
The battle-axe-shaped escapement bridge and gear-train components are visible as three large wheels placed next to each winding crown, two are set in motion when setting the time on the corresponding time display, while the gear at 6 o’clock is the common seconds’ wheel. Of particular note is the new bespoke 13.4 mm balance wheel hovering above the dials and featuring inertia blocks that allow for a more precise regulation.
However, the star of the show is the incredibly captivating three-dimensional spherical power reserve indicator (168 hours). Two markers are positioned on opposite sides of a hemisphere; one framed by an arched scale numbered 1 to 7, another with a scale showing the days of the week. This complex and completely novel interplay of components gives an additional level of intricacy, by the rotation of the entire power-reserve display itself. This allows wearers to choose their preferred mode of power-reserve indication: by continuing to wind the crown even after the power reserve is fully replenished, wearers can adjust the orientation of the indication in order to make the day-of-the-week or numeric scale more visible when LMX is on the wrist.
A true gem of horological design and technical prowess the present LMX in golden brass is numbered 1, meaning it is the first one made from the collection.