The Final Edition Of MB&F Horological Machine No.6

The Final Edition Of MB&F Horological Machine No.6

The result was the undeniably futuristic Horological Machine No.6 with its protruding sapphire glass windows and a flying tourbillon that appeared for the first time in a wristwatch from MB&F, distributed exclusively here by The Hour Glass Malaysia A distinguishing feature of the flying tourbillon is the retractable titanium shield that offers a measure of protection for the lubricating oils from oxidising under sunlight Also see: What you should know about Urwerk UC-111C.

Over the course of four years, the HM6 has appeared in titanium and red gold and had its design reimagined with lateral grooves for the Sapphire Vision edition that features a sandwich construction of two transparent sapphire crystals with a "Filling" of platinum or red gold Then there was the Alien Nation edition, its most astronomical rendition crafted entirely in clear sapphire crystal with luminescent elements Also see: Understanding the different gold in watchmaking.

Interesting fact: There were 50 pieces in titanium, 18 in red gold, 10 in sapphire and platinum, 10 in sapphire and red gold, and four in full sapphire The crystal dome above the flying tourbillon has also been enlarged to better enjoy the mechanical ballet of the complication. . Source

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