Watch News: This Week’s Rewind
In case you missed it, here are the highlights from another busy week in the watchmaking industry.
MB&F Releases Legacy Machine 101
Perhaps the biggest news of the week comes from independent brand MB&F, who released its first entirely in-house movement inside the new LM101. It’s also the smallest, and more surprisingly, the most affordable Legacy Machine yet. Once again, MB&F gets a bit of help from close friends, as award-winning watchmaker Kari Voutilainen designed the curved plates and bridges apparent through the back crystal. For more, please visit MB&F.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Updates AMVOX2 Transponder
The Swiss brand released the AMVOX2 Transponder, a mechanical chronograph that locks and unlocks “any Aston Matin car,” via a wireless transponder. Jaeger-LeCoultre also renewed its commitment to the world of Polo, with sponsorships to some of the sport’s brightest athletes. For more, please visit Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Glashütte Original Releases the Senator Manual Winding Skeletonized Edition
Glashütte released the Senator Manual Winding Skeletonized Edition this week. This elegant two-hand model comes in a 44mm red gold case, which features the in-house Calibre 49-18 manual winding movement. The galvanized silver, skeletonized dial is decoratively enhanced by a black railroad minute ring and finely drawn Roman numerals. Delicate blued hour and minute hands indicate the time of day. For more, please visit Glashütte.
Zenith Gets a New Boss
Zenith announced the appointment of Aldo Magada as its new CEO, following Jean-Frédéric Dufour’s departure to Rolex. Previously, Mr. Magada was Breitling’s International Director of Sales & Business Development. His arrival at Zenith is the latest in a series of CEO changes. For more, please visit Zenith.
Breguet Dedicates Clock to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
In a private reception attended by founders and donors, Michael Nelson, U.S. brand manager for Breguet, presented Myron Martin, president and CEO of The Smith Center, with the clock, which is a replica of the 8908 watch found in the Reine de Naples collection. For more, please visit Breguet.