MB&F - 56.STDL.B Horological Machine 10th Anniversary HMX Black

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Brand: MB&F
Family: Horological Machines
Reference: 56.STDL.B
Name: Horological Machine 10th Anniversary HMX Black
Movement: MB&F caliber HMX
Minutes, Jumping Hours
Produced: 2015
Limited: Yes, 20 units

Case

Materials: Titanium, Stainless Steel
Coating: DLC
Glass: Sapphire
Back: Open
Shape: Round
Diameter: 46.80 mm
Height: 20.70 mm
W/R: 30.00 m

Dial

Color: Silver
Indexes: Arabic Numerals
Hands: Proprietary
MB&F 56.STDL.B : Horological Machine 10th Anniversary HMX Black

MB&F 56.STDL.B description

MB&F celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2015, and there is one basic fact about birthdays that is fairly safe to assume: The one celebrating usually gets the presents.

However, for the most significant anniversary of its decade-long existence, MB&F turns that one basic assumption on its head. Rather than expecting to receive, the creative lab has conceived HMX – “X” as in the Roman numeral for ten – as a thank you to the Friends who have supported the brand over the last 10 years. Instead of developing an ultra-complicated, ultra-expensive anniversary piece – standard practice in the luxury watchmaking world – MB&F has cut sales margins without sacrificing quality, offering a true Horological Machine at an unprecedented price.

Paradoxically, creating such a Machine also made HMX one of the most difficult to develop as MB&F considered, tested and rejected a plethora of combinations of forms, finishes and details before being satisfied that everything was "just right”.

The tag line for MB&F's 10th anniversary is “A creative adult is a child who survived”, a reference to a child's sense of wonder and awe that usually fades under the onslaught of the everyday realities of reaching adulthood.

As a child, MB&F founder Maximilian Büsser dreamt of becoming a car designer and his sketchbooks were full of drawings of the supercars of his imagination. The automobile-inspired HMX is proof positive that the child in Büsser survived.

HMX displays bi-directional jumping hours and trailing minutes. Apparently simple, but it is how and where the time is displayed that makes HMX so special. Rotating discs on top of the movement feature mirror image numerals. These are reflected 90° and magnified by two sapphire crystal optical prisms that "project" the time onto the front vertical display. Light streaming through the transparent engine cover both illuminates the top of HMX's engine and backlights the time display for high legibility.

Also visible through the sapphire crystal engine cover are supercar-inspired dual "rocker covers" on top of the movement, each featuring shiny chrome oil filler caps. These oil caps are not just pretty design elements, but are fully functional oil caps that the watchmaker unscrews to oil the jewelled bearings for the indication discs.

An automatic winding mechanical movement provides HMX with power, its "fuel" topped up by the 22K gold rotor visible through the display back.

HMX is a limited edition of 4 x 20 pieces in grade 5 titanium and stainless steel, available in black, green, red and blue.