MB&F SP One 18k Rose Gold 950 Platinum Editions


Abstract

  • MB&F launches SP One, its “Particular Initiatives” debut
  • The 38mm watch options three “levitating” components and an in-house motion
  • Obtainable in 18k rose gold and platinum variations

MB&F has unveiled SP One, the inaugural launch in its newly launched “Particular Initiatives” assortment.

Because the model nears its twentieth anniversary, it displays on its unconventional method — pushed purely by creativity relatively than enterprise plans or market analysis. This philosophy has impressed the impartial watch model to revisit previous sketches, turning unrealized intuitions into boundary-pushing timepieces. Someplace between its Horological Machines and Legacy Machines, the SP One embraces an undefinable aesthetic. It highlights three levitating components spanning the barrel, stability wheel and dials, all of which seem to “float” inside the case.

Encased in a 38mm pebble-like case, the SP One exudes understated magnificence with a bezel-free design and indifferent lugs. Regardless of being MB&F’s slimmest and smallest timepiece to this point, the watch stays true to the model’s three-dimensional structure and visionary craftsmanship. Its in-house motion is constructed across the elementary elements of a mechanical watch, that includes a signature stability wheel at 2 o’clock, a tilted dial showcasing that model’s experience in conical gearing, in addition to a manual-winding suspended barrel that delivers a formidable 72-hour energy reserve. Sapphire crystals on each the back and front additional improve the phantasm of levitation, making the motion seem to drift inside its intricately crafted framework.

Provided in two unique editions, the 18k rose gold mannequin with an anthracite flange is priced at $76,000 USD, whereas the platinum model with a sky-blue flange retails for $82,000 USD. For extra particulars, go to MB&F’s official web site.