The MB&F LM1 may take its visual inspiration from 100 years ago, but the engineering and production are very modern-day. It includes a three-dimensional horological movement, mechanically wound and sporting a 45 hour power reserve. The watch comprises 279 components and 23 jewels, including gold detailing and sapphire crystals. The display is surprisingly straightforward for the Büsser crew– hours are shown on a dial on the left, minutes on the right and the power reserve is shown in a vertical meter in the bottom center. Is this change of pace welcome from a brand so focused on futurism and evolution? Absolutely. One common theme amongst the watches of MB&F is the playful inspiration upon which they are built. One is inspired by the frog, another by mid-century model airplanes– and this one reaches back into MB&F’s interest in history. We never thought we’d say the words “Steampunk” and “MB&F” in the same sentence, but we’re saying it now. Nice work, Mr. Büsser and company.