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17 October 2020, 01:03 AM | #1 |
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MB&F Owners?
How do these stack up to other watches in the same price range? I am close to pulling trigger on a Legacy Machine I found at a solid price used but won't be able to see one in-person before doing so.
Really curious specifically about finishing compared to something like Lange or Patek. |
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Which of the LMs are you thinking of? Not sure where you are located but you can go into Cellini in NY, Stephen Silver in CA, and provident in FL In terms of finishing I think they are great since Kari is attached to all of the LMs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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17 October 2020, 05:59 AM | #3 |
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Not much compares to Lange's finishing, just FYI. In many cases, not even Patek compares to Lange's finishing.
So if those are your standards, you might be slightly disappointed in a general sense. |
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I'm pretty agnostic around the specific model so long as I can get it at a good price on the used market and not hemorrhage cash if I get bored of it. Quote:
Yeah I agree re: Lange crushing just about everything. After picking up my first Lange, it made just about everything else feel cheap What would you compare MB&F to then? |
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Not an owner but handled a few recently. Was calculating in my head what I could sell to get a split escapement but was vetoed. I think the new perpetual with a rubber strap is awesome. I REALLY wanted the lm101 moser collab but they were all gone, plus I'd have to let a piece or two go. Resale supposedly a pretty tough one but i applaud the uniqueness, and I don't inspect anything with loupes really but I don't know how you're gonna complain about the finishing on these.
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I plan on buying used so resale shouldn't be a huge deal. |
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17 October 2020, 07:47 PM | #7 |
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I think @horomariobro on IG has some nice close ups of the movement of a LM101.
E.g. https://www.instagram.com/p/CFdaVclnPRR https://www.instagram.com/p/CC4nCO2HHSo/ |
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17 October 2020, 10:52 PM | #9 |
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Nice macro shots! Thx for posting links.
Looks to be the typical Patek-level finish, perhaps higher-level such as Lange, yet not ultra-tier FPJ. Have always admired the modern MB&F offerings, so i say go for it if you love it
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18 October 2020, 12:34 AM | #10 |
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Really? I would put FPJ below Lange and maybe even below Patek.
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18 October 2020, 01:32 AM | #11 |
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I'd put FPJ ahead of Patek. Usually below ALS (Resonance and Optimum match up pretty well imho). This is model dependent of course, but ALS is pretty much the gold standard (comparable price range) when you flip a watch over. Dial side I prefer FPJ to both by a wide margin. YMMV
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Rolex Typical Patek, and MB&F ALS FPJ
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18 October 2020, 03:36 AM | #13 |
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I think people may have a mistaken idea about Lange. Lange is well known for having a high level of finishing among mass produced brands. It much better than Patek, which currently lacks hand finishing at all on lower and mid-level watches (yes, Patek is below many brands on their low and mid level catalogue watches).
But, Lange is not very good compared to higher level independents, including MB&F. Flaws in highest-end Lange finishing: https://www.instagram.com/p/CFn9JMuHDP_/ Lange caught not finishing the underside of their hands: https://www.instagram.com/p/CE_6NC2HiET/ MB&F is finished to a far higher standard and leaves Lange in the dust. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBZb9jxn_5_/ |
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Regarding the FPJ to Lange comparisons. I do give the movement finishing edge slightly to Lange, although FPJ have certainly closed the gap over the years. This is not to knock FPJ, but he was always more focused on movement engineering than ultra high-end finishing (a sentiment I can 100% stand behind).
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To add further to this discussion, MB&F is one of my top 3 favorite brands. I love the philosophy of Max and the brand; I find him a refreshing personality in what is typically a very stodgy culture.
I've tried on a number of their watches and they are certainly worth the price of admission; from the architecture to the finishing to the playfulness, they are mechanical art. As a person with smaller wrists, they unfortunately wear too large for me (or atleast for how I prefer my watches to fit). Only the LM101 would be a candidate (which I am still considering and may get in the future, depending on the direction of my collection).
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Talked to Horomariobro on IG and he feels mb&f is a step up. In that case, I think it's time to pull the trigger. :)
Anyone know if they'll do any modifications to new orders? |
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1000000% agree! Have been looking at MB&F for many years yet never pulled the trigger. Was thinking a desk clock first, yet just ordered the Panerai 8 Day last week. MB&F does invent and create some incredible mechanical masterpieces.
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Pretty damn amazing pieces, sadly never handled one.
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20 October 2020, 09:42 AM | #20 |
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Anyone other owners care to chime in?
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20 October 2020, 11:01 AM | #21 |
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I have a LM 101 and i love it. Fits nicely under the cuff and not intrusively in your face. The workmanship is amazing as well. One of my favourite dress watch and gets lots of compliments as well. You can't go wrong with an LM. Just have to find the one which fits your wrist and for me it was the 101.
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Just bumping this, going to check one out in Miami in June. Can't seem to figure out what a good price is for the legacy machine. Seems like ~$50k - $60k?
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I have the same LM101 Frost model as Horomariobro and can say the finish work is outstanding. Good luck and look forward to seeing the incoming! |
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