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MB&F Unveils the Advanced LM Sequential Flyback Evo Timepiece
Experience Unparalleled Precision with MB&F's Revolutionary Chronograph
The Evolution of a Chronograph Masterpiece: Introducing the LM Sequential Flyback Evo
MB&F has unveiled its latest innovation, the LM Sequential Flyback Evo, a remarkable evolution in the brand's distinguished Evo collection. This new timepiece builds upon the foundation of its predecessor, a double chronograph that earned top honors at the 2022 GPHG awards for its innovative split-second, independent, lap timer, and "chess match" timing modes. The LM Sequential Flyback Evo elevates this legacy by integrating dual flyback functions and a uniquely angled time display, marking a significant leap in advanced horology.
A Journey of Innovation: From Concept to Reality in Timekeeping
The development of the LM Sequential Flyback Evo is a testament to MB&F's persistent pursuit of innovation. The initial concept for a dual flyback function, envisioned by independent watchmaker Stephen McDonnell, proved too intricate for the original LM Sequential EVO. However, McDonnell's subsequent collaboration with MB&F in 2024 led to the creation of the LM Sequential Flyback, featuring twin flyback functions within a classic case. This paved the way for the eventual integration of these sophisticated functions into the Evo model, culminating in the birth of the LM Sequential Flyback Evo.
Craftsmanship and Design: The Aesthetic and Technical Brilliance of the New Model
Priced at $230,000, the LM Sequential Flyback Evo is encased in a 44 mm grade 5 titanium housing, boasting a vibrant aquamarine dial plate. Its tilted time display ensures effortless readability, while the ingenious Twinverter pusher allows for simultaneous control of both chronographs, enabling precise timing of multiple events. This feature makes it ideal for diverse applications, from competitive sports to daily tasks like managing cooking times, as highlighted by MB&F's marketing director Charris Yadigaroglou.
Inside the Mechanism: Unraveling the Intricacies of the Flyback Function
The heart of the flyback mechanism is a specially designed jeweled roller, a critical component in achieving its precise functionality. The watch's caliber comprises 621 individual parts and offers an impressive three-day power reserve. Furthermore, the LM Sequential Flyback Evo maintains the Evo line's characteristic water resistance of 80 meters, featuring a screw-down crown, an integrated rubber strap, and a FlexRing Shock absorber, all designed to meet the expectations of luxury watch enthusiasts who anticipate MB&F's unconventional yet masterful creations.
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