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Moonmachine
Max Busser of MB&F - Geneva, Switzerland - has invited Stepan Sarpaneva to create the new version of the Moonmachine.

Together Max Busser and Stepan Sarpaneva selected the Moonmachine to serve as the base of the new limited edition watch. The shape of Moonmachine again is placed on the sapphire crystal over the moon phase indicator and automatic rotor. It serves as the actual indicator showing the phase of the moon with the moon faces underneath.

This layout offers full views of the faces all the time, along with the phase of the moon with the indicator window. Inside the Moonmachine is a base Girard-Perregaux movement that has of course been modified for this purpose. The movement is an automatic, and in this case has a sky style 22k gold automatic rotor that is seen behind the moon phase disc.

This celestial background disc comes in different colors depending on the Moonmachine model. There will be three versions of the Moonmachine watch. The pictured ones are prototypes. The first version will be in titanium with a light blue sky and 18k white gold moon phase faces.

Next is a black coated titanium version with a darker blue sky and 18k white gold moon phase faces. Last is an 18k red gold version with an anthracite sky and 18k red gold moon phase faces. Each of the three models are limited to just 18 pieces each. All versions are priced at $98,000.
MB&F
Rue Verdaine 11 - 1204 Geneva | Switzerland
web site | e-mail
Max Busser of MB&F - Geneva, Switzerland - has invited Stepan Sarpaneva to create the new version of the Moonmachine.

Together Max Busser and Stepan Sarpaneva selected the Moonmachine to serve as the base of the new limited edition watch. The shape of Moonmachine again is placed on the sapphire crystal over the moon phase indicator and automatic rotor. It serves as the actual indicator showing the phase of the moon with the moon faces underneath.

This layout offers full views of the faces all the time, along with the phase of the moon with the indicator window. Inside the Moonmachine is a base Girard-Perregaux movement that has of course been modified for this purpose. The movement is an automatic, and in this case has a sky style 22k gold automatic rotor that is seen behind the moon phase disc.

This celestial background disc comes in different colors depending on the Moonmachine model. There will be three versions of the Moonmachine watch. The pictured ones are prototypes. The first version will be in titanium with a light blue sky and 18k white gold moon phase faces.

Next is a black coated titanium version with a darker blue sky and 18k white gold moon phase faces. Last is an 18k red gold version with an anthracite sky and 18k red gold moon phase faces. Each of the three models are limited to just 18 pieces each. All versions are priced at $98,000.
MB&F
Rue Verdaine 11 - 1204 Geneva | Switzerland
web site | e-mail
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