To celebrate its twentieth anniversary, MB&F marks its era with renewed genius. A 38 mm timepiece — the smallest ever created by the Maison, yet perhaps the most elusive. A pebble in orbit. Discreet elegance.
Beneath its sapphire dome, three circles float in weightlessness: the barrel, the balance wheel, and a dial inclined in reverence. A theatrical stage for a silent mechanical ballet. The movement appears suspended, defying gravity as well as the conventions of the so-called “classic” watch.

The SP One distills twenty years of horological rebellion into an object of absolute refinement. Every polished curve, every invisible bridge, every crafted void becomes a manifesto. Not of power, but of presence. This is not a watch. It is a breathing sculpture on the wrist. Conceived in 2018, born of a playful vision, it embodies what Maximilian Büsser does better than anyone: choosing the project no one expects, and transforming it into the obvious.

To be discovered in full immersion in the upcoming issue of Eyes Magazine.

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