MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

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The story of the collaboration between Bulgari and MB&F is first and foremost that of an encounter – initially motivated by mutual professional respect and subsequently evolving into a strong friendship – between Bulgari’s Product Creation Executive Director, Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani; and MB&F’s Founder and Creative Director, Maximilian Büsser. The outcome is Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra, a joint and unexpected feminine creation merging various skills, but above all two mindsets.

This story is also that of an unlikely connection, of two paradoxes combining to form a single, homogeneous and sophisticated whole. It is also the story of an encounter between two unusual and unconventional creative approaches. When MB&F and Bulgari decide to join forces, the result can only be extraordinary, in the truest sense of the word.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

Both Bulgari and MB&F display strong character in their respective fields yet are also very different. The Rome-based Maison is known for its love of cabochon-cut coloured gems in jewellery watch creations, expressing Mediterranean warmth and exuberance – diametrically opposed to the currently prevailing classicism. Born in 2005, MB&F took the decision to design radical timepieces exploring previously uncharted conceptual territory within a watch industry environment characterised by stubborn conventionalism.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

The two brands were thus bound to converge on a shared platform: that of their jewellery-making and mechanical audacity. MB&F works on volumes and complexity, while Bulgari creates two-dimensional models with a radically graphic aesthetic. The choice to revisit MB&F’s Legacy Machine FlyingT was thus both natural and logical, since FlyingT Allegra incorporates both sensibilities.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

Radical in terms of its architecture and construction, while exquisitely precious in terms of its opulent ornamentation, this creation was intended as a tribute to femininity. In its name FlyingT, the T stands for the initial of Max Büsser’s wife, Tiffany, as well as for flying Tourbillon. In an ultimate refined touch embodying this sophisticated approach, the movement is designed in such a way that only its owner can read the time.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

While this may seem simple, the reality is quite different. The movement is vertically built along a central axis orchestrating the overall architecture of the entirely visible mechanism. In this respect, the watch deliberately goes against tradition, since everything that is usually hidden is highlighted here in a three-dimensional construction.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

The upper end of the axis carries the diamond-set flying tourbillon and the balance, a vibrant technical organ against which the hours and minutes dial is set at a 50-degree angle, precisely defined so that the owner of the Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra is the only one who can read the time. The case-back reveals the sun-shaped oscillating weight: its gold sandblasted rays rotate on tnewsm prehe ruthenium disc positioned above a platinum counterweight.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

Between the regulating organ and the rotor, the barrel ensures an extremely generous 100-hour power reserve made possible by the reduction in the number of gears. A sapphire crystal dome tops this three-dimensional assembly, beneath which one can admire the organic life of the movement.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

This unusual construction with its feminine-themed design could not have been more appropriate for Bulgari. The volumes of the watch – featuring a case entirely redesigned by Bulgari to give it a futuristic and opulent profile – are matched by those of the coloured stones. These gems serve to counterbalance the cold precision and micromechanical complexity of this model by instilling the Roman jeweller’s warm and exuberant signature touch. For each of the 20 timepieces composing the two pink or white limited editions, jewellers have carefully selected tourmaline, tsavorite, diamonds, rubellite, amethyst, tanzanite and topaz, in an exceptional composition forming a full circle around the movement. The dial entirely paved with snow-set diamonds provides a dazzling backdrop.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

In contrast to conventional high jewellery codes, Bulgari has always favoured the use of coloured stones rather than diamonds alone. Coloured gems enable the Rome-based Maison to create authentic compositions through a gradual process aimed at achieving harmony and chromatic power adapted to the design of the model. Cut is very important, and Bulgari favours the cabochon which ensures extreme clarity of the stone while emphasising the opulence of the creation. The cabochon cut perfectly matches the Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra’s round and voluminous case.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

This exceptional partnership goes far beyond the realm of the complicated feminine jewellery watch. It highlights two visions of the world, two interpretations of creativity that are radically different in form, yet which merge in substance within an integrated and harmonious co-creation vividly demonstrating the power of two.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

About the Flying T engine

In a departure from most modern watch movements, which take a radial and co-planar approach to movement construction, the LM FlyingT engine utilises a vertical and co-axial approach. The cinematic flying tourbillon, which boldly projects beyond the dial-plate of LM FlyingT, is a visually stunning example of the rotating escapement and stands in stark contrast to other flying tourbillons, which usually do not venture past the confines of their surrounding watch dials.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

Flying tourbillons, as their name suggests, are anchored only at their base, with no stabilising bridge to restrict lateral motion at the top. This increased need for overall rigidity is what causes the conservative placement of most flying tourbillons within their movements. Legacy Machine FlyingT breaks free of this limiting need for movement security and confidently displays its flying tourbillon in all its glory.

MB&F x BULGARI Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra

In order to display the time as precisely as possible on the 50° inclined dial, conical gears were employed to optimally transmit torque from one plane to another. The 280-component engine of Legacy Machine FlyingT Allegra has a power reserve of four days (100 hours), which is among the highest within MB&F.

MB&F X BULGARI – LM FlyingT Allegra Technical Specifications

20 pieces in 18k white gold and 20 pieces in 18k red gold diamond-set cases, with fully diamond-set dial plates, adorned with fine gemstones. CHF 160,000 + VAT (or USD 185,000 / EUR 150,000 + tax)

Engine

  • MB&F FlyingT movement featuring three-dimensional vertical architecture, automatic winding, conceived and developed in-house.
  • Central flying 60-second tourbillon.
  • Power reserve: 100 hours.
  • Balance frequency: 2.5 Hz / 18,000 bph.
  • Three-dimensional sun winding rotor in 18k 5N+ red gold, titanium and platinum.
  • Number of components: 280.
  • Number of jewels: 30.

Functions/indications

  • Hours and minutes displayed on a 50° vertically tilted dial with two serpentine hands.
  • Two crowns: winding on left and time-setting on right.

Case

  • Material: 18k white or red gold, set with diamonds.
  • High domed sapphire crystal on top with anti-reflective coating on both sides, sapphire crystal on back.
  • Dimensions: 39mm x 20mm.
  • Number of components: 17.
  • Water resistance: 30 m / 90’ / 3 ATM.

Stones

For the white gold version:

  • Brilliant-cut diamonds on the dial and crowns: ~ 0.24ct
  • Brilliant-cut diamonds on the case and buckle: ~ 2.80ct
  • 3 tsavorites square, pear and round: ~ 1.33ct
  • 1 oval topaz: ~ 0.71ct
  • 1 oval amethyst: ~ 0.4ct
  • 1 round tanzanite: ~ 0.43ct
  • 1 round tourmaline: ~ 0.06ct

For the rose gold version:

  • Brilliant-cut diamonds on the dial and crowns: ~ 0.24ct
  • Brilliant-cut diamonds on the case and buckle: ~ 2.80ct
  • 2 tsavorite square and round: ~ 0.38ct
  • 2 tourmaline oval and round: ~ 0.64ct
  • 1 oval tanzanite: ~ 0.47ct
  • 1 pear amethyst: ~ 0.70ct
  • 1 round rubellite: ~ 0.39ct

Strap & buckle

  • Alligator leather strap with white or rose gold pin buckle matching the case.

About Bulgari

Part of the LVMH Group, Bulgari was founded in Rome in 1884 as a jewellery shop. Known as the magnificent Roman jeweller and master of coloured gems, Bulgari has established a worldwide reputation for Italian excellence and enjoys renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship. The company’s international success has evolved into a global and diversified luxury purveyor of products and services, ranging from fine jewels and high end watches to accessories and perfumes, and featuring an unrivalled network of boutiques and hotels in the world’s most exclusive shopping areas.

Demonstrated through its numerous philanthropic partnerships, Bulgari deeply believes in innovating the present for a sustainable future through its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility and giving back – to nature and to the community

About Mb&F

Founded in 2005, MB&F is the world’s first-ever horological concept laboratory. With almost 20 remarkable calibres forming the base of the critically acclaimed Horological and Legacy Machines, MB&F is continuing to follow Founder and Creative Director Maximilian Büsser’s vision of creating 3-D kinetic art by deconstructing traditional watchmaking.

After 15 years managing prestigious watch brands, Maximilian Büsser resigned from his Managing Director position at Harry Winston in 2005 to create MB&F – Maximilian Büsser & Friends. MB&F is an artistic and micro-engineering laboratory dedicated to designing and crafting small series of radical concept watches by bringing together talented horological professionals that Büsser both respects and enjoys working with.

In 2007, MB&F unveiled its first Horological Machine, HM1. HM1’s sculptured, three-dimensional case and beautifully finished engine (movement) set the standard for the idiosyncratic Horological Machines that have followed – all Machines that tell the time, rather than Machines to tell the time.

In 2011, MB&F launched its round-cased Legacy Machine collection. These more classical pieces pay tribute to nineteenth-century watchmaking excellence by reinterpreting complications from the great horological innovators of yesteryear to create contemporary objets d’art. MB&F generally alternates between launching contemporary, resolutely unconventional Horological Machines and historically inspired Legacy Machines.

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