MB&F Legacy Machine Perpetual debuts steel best replica watches with salmon dial
Forget the lox bagel, what people really want is MB&F putting salmon on steel.
Since its launch in 2015, MB&F's incredible three-dimensional Legacy Machine (LM) Perpetual has been crafted in a variety of metals. Red gold, platinum, white gold, titanium, yellow gold and palladium have all been present. While it might seem like their work is back to the obvious, the brand announced today for the first time that you can now taste the LM Perpetual in stainless steel with a delicious salmon-coloured dial.
The fully integrated 581 part movement designed by independent Irish watchmaker Stephen McDonnell remains unchanged and is the selling point of this mens replica watches, which is designed to be foolproof and trouble-free, unlike many perpetual calendars which can be fussy when it comes to adjustment or even Danger. wrong time. Even more impressive, as always, is the visual architecture of the movement, with its suspended balance and open dial, with most of the gearing hidden beneath it.
This time around, the combination of a salmon-colored dial and a stainless steel case will have many MB&F fans clamoring for their pockets. In the past 18 years, MB&F has rarely made stainless steel cases and only once made a salmon (pink) dial, but they haven't ignored the salmon and steel combination's cult following. Some of the most sought after vintage watches feature precise dial and case combinations, and for good reason – it looks damn good.
The case is 44 mm wide and reaches a height of 17.5 mm thanks to its three-dimensional structure and domed sapphire crystal. But that has never stopped buyers before. Even better for collectors, this cheap replica watches won't be a limited edition, just limited by production.
It's always hard to say too much about a watch that's been around for a while, has seen both incredible success and a minor facelift. But it's even harder when the whole thing is such an obvious hit and hit like this release. Steel and salmon, what more could you want? For MB&F fans, this is the watch that "runs and doesn't go".
I'm leaning more toward MB&F's LM line than their timepiece machines, and while basically all the other LM Perpetuals have seemed pretty good to me in the past, this release feels like the one I didn't know I'd been waiting for release. Well, that's winning the lottery so I can buy one. While one might roll their eyes at the paper thickness of the luxury replica Watches, if you look at the watch's relatively thin middle case from the side, you'll understand that it still fits comfortably on the wrist. While steel might make more sense on paper in the brand's EVO "sports" collection, the enamel dial looks much better paired with salmon and steel.
In fact, it's not a limited edition, it's the ultimate way to thank fans of the brand. Nobody needs to fight for assignments. If you have cash, all you have to do is wait your turn. I just hope they will still be successful 30 years from now when I save enough money to buy one.
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Brand: MB&F
Model: Legacy Machine Perpetual
Diameter: 44 mm
Thickness: 17.5 mm
Case Material: Steel
Dial Color: Salmon Index
: Circular enamel subdial with black numerals
Luminous: no
Water resistance: 30 m
Strap/bracelet: black, grey, brown or blue hand-stitched alligator leather strap stainless steel folding clasp to match the material of the case.
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Movement: Fully integrated perpetual calendar developed by Stephen McDonnell for MB&F
Functions: hours, minutes, day of the week, date, month, retrograde leap year and power reserve indicator
Power reserve: 72 hours
Winding: Manual
Frequency: 18,000 times/hour
Gems: 41
Other details: 581 components. Dial-side complications and mechanical processor system architecture with built-in safety mechanisms. Manual winding with twin barrels. Bespoke 14mm balance wheel with traditional adjustment screws on top of movement. Finishes throughout respect the style of the 19th century; internal bevels; polished bevels; Geneva waves; hand-carved.
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