Where precision meets artistic innovation, MB&F has once again pushed the boundaries with the release of the Horological Machine N°11 ‘Architect.’ This timepiece is not merely a watch; it’s a wearable architectural masterpiece inspired by the post-modernism movement of the 60s and 70s.
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The titanium case of the HM11 Architect serves as the canvas for this unique creation, reminiscent of the iconic “bubble houses” that characterized architectural experimentation during the mid-20th century. Standing at 42mm in diameter and 23mm in height, the watch is a testament to the marriage of avant-garde design and functional elegance.
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What sets the HM11 Architect apart is its innovative chambered structure, featuring four distinct rooms within the titanium enclosure. Each room, adorned with glossy white walls and a full sapphire crystal window, serves a specific purpose. The entire structure rotates on its foundations, allowing access to each chamber with a simple turn.
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The first room, the time room, is where precision meets aesthetics, housing the hours and minutes. A 90° rotation leads to the power reserve display, boasting an impressive 96 hours of autonomy. In the adjacent room, an unexpected feature awaits—a thermometer, a nod to domestic instruments but a rarity in horological contexts. The final room hosts the time-setting crown, a minimalist design featuring the iconic MB&F battle-axe motif engraved on a sapphire crystal window.
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Available in two distinct editions, the HM11 Architect offers enthusiasts a choice between a body crafted in grade 5 titanium with blue bridges or the opulence of red gold bridges. The design, with its fluid lines and captivating color schemes, pays homage to the post-modernist architectural movement that inspired its creation.
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One of the most striking features of the HM11 is its unique winding mechanism. Unlike traditional watches that require numerous turns of the crown for a full power reserve, the HM11 achieves this feat with just 10 full clockwise rotations of the case. This is made possible by relocating the winding action from a small-diameter crown to the case itself, a testament to MB&F’s commitment to redefining horological norms.
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The HM11 Architect’s movement showcases the brand’s commitment to both form and function. The innovative design not only captures the essence of architectural evolution but also enhances the efficiency of the winding mechanism. By increasing the diameter of the winding element, MB&F has achieved a remarkable synergy of design and performance.
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In conclusion, the MB&F Horological Machine N°11 ‘Architect’ transcends the boundaries of traditional watchmaking. Inspired by architectural innovation, it stands as a testament to the brand’s commitment to pushing the limits of creativity and engineering. The HM11 is not just a timepiece; it’s a wearable masterpiece that invites you to think differently about time.
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Case Size: 42x23 mm
- Water Resistance: 2 ATM
- Crystal: Sapphire crystals on top, back, and on each chamber-display treated with anti-reflective coating on both faces
DIAL
Blue or Rose Gold
BRACELET/STRAP
- Strap: Rubber
- Clasp: Titanium folding buckle
MOVEMENT
- Movement:Manual winding (by turning the entire case clockwise 10 times)
- Power reserve: 96 hours
Retail Price
$240,000
Case
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Case Size: 42x23 mm
- Water Resistance: 2 ATM
- Crystal: Sapphire crystals on top, back, and on each chamber-display treated with anti-reflective coating on both faces
DIAL
Blue or Rose Gold
BRACELET/STRAP
- Strap: Rubber
- Clasp: Titanium folding buckle
MOVEMENT
- Movement:Manual winding (by turning the entire case clockwise 10 times)
- Power reserve: 96 hours