by Ian Skellern
First, thanks to those that submitted entries to last week’s caption competition and to @Gerald_D for his winning entry via Twitter, “Nice anglage.” You will find the image featuring Philippe Dufour that inspired Gerald’s caption by clicking Photo Caption Competition No. 7.
This week we have something a little different. This is a photo of a prototype movement of a watch that was launched in the second half of 2015.
What do you think the name of this watch is?
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[…] First, thanks to everyone submitted entries to last week’s caption competition and recognized the prototype movement as the MB&F LM Perpetual and congratulations to Marc Gerrish for the winning caption, which cleverly linked the mechanics with the Game of Thrones intro graphics. You can see what that was all about at Photo Caption Competition No. 8: What Am I? […]
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[…] First, thanks to everyone submitted entries to last week’s caption competition and recognized the prototype movement as the MB&F LM Perpetual and congratulations to Marc Gerrish for the winning caption, which cleverly linked the mechanics with the Game of Thrones intro graphics. You can see what that was all about at Photo Caption Competition No. 8: What Am I? […]
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Choir rehearsal
MB&F LM4 perpetual calendar prototype without it’s escapement/balance wheel and dials
The MB&F Legacy Machine Perpetual Calendar
MB&F LM Perpetual.
Patek Philippe
Well heeled and hell wheeled
Nice one Martin
By season fourteen, the producers of Game of Thrones were forced to admit that maybe too many locations had been burned to the ground.
That’s a winner for me Marc!
Max Busser’s head without the lid on.
It resemble Patek Philippe Marie-Antoinnette