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MB&F Wins 2 Prestigious Prizes at 2012 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve
By SENATUS News | 16 November 2012

SENATUS warmly congratulates our friends at MB&F for winning the Best Men’s Watch Prize and the Public Prize at 2012 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve with the Legacy Machine No. 1 -- a tribute to the great innovators of traditional watchmaking; and above all, an authentic three-dimensional MB&F Machine.

Legacy Machine N°1 was conceived when Maximilian Büsser started fantasising: "What would have happened if I had been born in 1867 instead of 1967? In the early 1900s the first wristwatches appear and I would want to create three-dimensional machines for the wrist, but there are no Grendizers, Star Wars or fighter jets for my inspiration. But I do have pocket watches, the Eiffel Tower and Jules Verne, so what might my 1911 machine look like? It has to be round and it has to be three-dimensional: Legacy Machine N°1 was my answer."

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