MB&F unveils the HM11 Architect

MB&F unveils the HM11 Architect, a mothership of a watch with four “rooms” that each display an individual function. At the heart of it all is a flying tourbillon that is the centerpiece of the brand’s “horological engine,” which has a power reserve of 96 hours. The movement is wound by rotating the case clockwise, which also serves as a way to reposition the “rooms” when on your wrist. These “rooms” include a time room, a power reserve display, a temperature gauge, and a crown. Available in titanium with a blue or red gold dial plate, the watch is fitted to a rubber strap and has a 42mm case. 

Limited to 25 pieces in each color. 


CHF 213,000 (approx. $240,000), mbandf.com



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