Introducing: The MB&F HM7 Aquapod, The First Aquatic Horological Machine

MB&F launched the first Horological Machine in 2007, positioning itself as an independent watchmaker primarily interesting in futuristic design. Ten years and eight Horological Machines later, (MB&F actually skipped over the HM7 a few months ago when it released the HM8), Max Büsser and his friends have remained steadfast in their mission, creating watches that look as if they were made without any standard watch parts at all. Today, one of the great pleasures of MB&F’s sometimes strangely shaped horological machines comes not when the watch sits on the wrist, but off, discovering the watch from many different angles. The brand new Horological Machine No. 7 is MB&F’s first dive watch and it might be the maker’s most three-dimensional creation to date.

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