Inside MB&F's watchmaking "M.A.D. House"

In the heart of Geneva, Switzerland, lies a 20th-century stone house that appears almost fairy-tale-like, complete with wooden shutters and multiple spires. But this enchanting structure is no ordinary abode - it's the headquarters for Maximilian Büsser & Friends (MB&F), a company renowned for creating some of the most unconventional timepieces in the industry.

For Büsser, watchmaking is not just about ticking clocks; it's an art form that requires precision and creativity. "What we create has to be reliable for decades, hundreds of years... there is a responsibility," he emphasizes. Yet, as a creator, he doesn't take himself too seriously. This paradoxical approach is reflected in his designs, which often defy conventional watchmaking norms.

One of MB&F's most striking creations is the HM10 Bulldog, featuring a bulbous glass case and four "legs." When wound, the watch's jaws open, revealing its intricate mechanical workings. Büsser's passion project, the M.A.D. House (Mechanical Art Device), serves as the heart of his creative endeavors.

Located within this former Swiss family home, the M.A.D. House is where some of the world's most skilled artisans and designers converge to bring Büsser's imaginative designs to life. Development projects like the HM11 Architect can take years to complete, with watchmakers working tirelessly over 3,000 hours to perfect every detail.

In this atypical workshop setting, watchmakers labor with precision, assembling nearly microscopic components that are so small they're almost imperceptible to the naked eye. Artisans don specialized tools, including high-magnification monocles, to navigate these tiny parts with ease.

The culmination of their efforts is a testament to Büsser's obsession with balance wheels - the "beating heart" of a watch. He features them prominently in many designs, even in traditional wristwatches. His fascination with this mechanical component stems from its beauty and complexity.

A recent project, the HM11 Architect, showcases post-modernist architecture inspired by 1960s design. The watch resembles a miniature house, complete with four "rooms" or watch faces that spin independently to display time, hours, minutes, and even a mechanical thermometer.

Büsser's dedication to his craft is evident in every aspect of his creations, from the intricate mechanisms to the artistic presentation. His watches are not merely commodities but works of art that require an emotional connection with the wearer.

Ultimately, Büsser's approach to watchmaking is about more than just technical expertise; it's about sharing a personal passion with like-minded individuals who appreciate the beauty and complexity of horology. As he puts it, "The worst reason to buy a beautiful piece of watchmaking is for resale value... It shouldn't be about making money; it should be about connecting with something extraordinary."
 
I'm low-key obsessed with these watches 🤯 MB&F is like the Tim Burton of timepieces - they're all about being weird and wonderful. I mean, who wouldn't want a watch that's essentially a miniature house? 💡 The M.A.D. House sounds like my dream workshop - where art meets science and everyone gets to geek out over tiny mechanical parts. Büsser's dedication to his craft is admirable, but also kinda sad... like, why can't more people just appreciate the beauty of watchmaking for what it is? 🤷‍♂️ A watch that's not about resale value, but about sharing a personal passion with others? That's truly beautiful. ✨
 
I'm loving how MB&F is pushing the boundaries of traditional watchmaking 🤯! The fact that they're not just churning out mass-produced timepieces but instead creating one-of-a-kind masterpieces that showcase their artisans' skills is truly remarkable.

The attention to detail and precision required to craft these intricate mechanical devices is mind-boggling, especially when you consider the 3,000+ hours of work that goes into perfecting every detail 🕰️. I mean, can you imagine having a team of experts working tirelessly for years to bring one of these timepieces to life?

What I admire most about Büsser's approach is his emphasis on balance wheels - they're like the beating heart of a watch! He's obsessed with their beauty and complexity, which is reflected in the way he incorporates them into his designs. The fact that he features them prominently even in traditional wristwatches speaks to his passion for the craft.

What I wish I could say is how cool it must be to work on these projects, surrounded by like-minded individuals who appreciate the artistry and complexity of horology 😍. I'm sure it's an incredible experience to see a design come together from concept to completion.
 
I mean, can you believe this guy Maximilian Büsser & Co makes watches that are like mini art pieces? 🤯 They're not just ticking clocks, but tiny masterpieces that require precision and creativity. I've had a few of his watches as gifts, and they're always been something special. The attention to detail is insane - those watchmakers have to be superheroes with their high-magnification monocles! 🔍 And it's not just about the technical stuff, Büsser's designs are like he's speaking your language... or should I say, ticking away at your soul? 😂 Anyway, I think what I love most is that he's all about sharing this passion with people who get it, you know? It's not just about selling a timepiece, but about creating something that makes you feel connected to something bigger. 👏
 
I just love this guy's approach to watchmaking 🕰️💡 - it's like, you can tell he's not just in it for the benjamins 💸. I mean, who needs that much detail and artistry when they're making timepieces? It's like he's creating masterpieces on a smaller scale... and that M.A.D. House is seriously the coziest workshop setting ever 🏠🔧. Those watchmakers must be total rockstars, working with tiny parts for hours on end 🔩💪. And can we talk about how beautiful those balance wheels are? So intricate and elegant 🕊️💫... I'd totally wear one of his watches just to see it all up close 😍👀.
 
OMG 🤯 I am FREAKING OUT over MB&F's new designs!!! They're like art on your wrist 🎨💫. Büsser's passion project, the M.A.D. House, is literally a dream come true for watch enthusiasts and artists alike! 💥 I mean, who needs a normal workshop when you can have a former Swiss family home?! 🏠 The attention to detail is INSANE 🤯, from the high-magnification monocles to the intricate mechanical workings. It's like watching a tiny, beautiful dance on your wrist 💃🕺. And that HM11 Architect? 🤩 Post-modernist architecture meets timekeeping perfection! I need one in my life ASAP 💸. Büsser's dedication to his craft is truly inspiring ❤️. He's not just creating watches, he's creating experiences 🎉. Anyone else as obsessed with MB&F as I am?! 😆
 
I love how this dude Büsser's passion project M.A.D House is like one big creative playground where talented artisans and designers come together to bring his wild watch ideas to life 🤯💥. It's amazing to see people putting in 3,000+ hours of work just to get every tiny detail right 🔩🕰️. And can we talk about the beauty of watchmaking? The HM11 Architect is literally like a miniature house with spinning rooms and a thermometer - it's like something out of a sci-fi movie 🚀🔧! What I love most about Büsser's approach, though, is that it's not just about making fancy clocks; it's about sharing the joy and wonder of watchmaking with people who appreciate its beauty and complexity ❤️⏰.
 
🕰️ MB&F's watches are like no other - you gotta see 'em in person, trust me! The attention to detail & craftsmanship is insane 🤯. I mean, who needs a fancy smartwatch when you can have a work of art on your wrist? 💎 Büsser's passion for watchmaking is infectious, you can feel the love he puts into every piece 🌟.

I'm loving the HM11 Architect - it's like a miniature world on your wrist! 👀 The way the components come together is pure magic ✨. And can we talk about the M.A.D. House? That place must be a dream to work in, surrounded by genius watchmakers & artisans 🤓.

What I find really cool about Büsser's approach is that he doesn't just focus on making clocks, but on creating experiences 💥. His watches are not just time-telling devices, but pieces of art that connect you with the maker 🎨. Can we get more creatives like him in watchmaking? 🤔
 
lol what's up w/ these rich ppl & their super expensive watches 🤑🕰️ u mean come on they're just putting pretty screws together in a box, right? anyone can make a timepiece, but creating art that lasts for centuries is hard. MB&F is like the hippies of watchmaking - all about vibes and feeling stuff 💫 & btw what's up w/ these super long names like M.A.D. House 🤷‍♂️ it sounds like a bad spy movie title 🎬
 
This watch company MB&F is just too wild for me lol 😂 I mean, have you seen those timepieces? They're like art on your wrist! The way Maximilian Büsser designs his watches is all about balance and beauty. He's not just a watchmaker, he's an artist 🎨

I love how he puts his heart into every single piece, even if it takes years to finish 🕰️. And the M.A.D. House is like his own little world where artisans can let their creativity shine ✨. I'm so down for a watch that's not just about telling time, but also about having a story behind it.

I don't think I'll ever be able to afford one of these fancy watches 😔, but it's cool to see someone passionate about what they do and making something truly special 💯
 
🕰️ You know I've been around the block a few times and seen some amazing things in my life. What really gets me about Maximilian Büsser & Friends is that they're not just churning out watches, they're creating art pieces that make you go wow! 🤯 The way they balance form and function is truly inspiring. And you know what I love most? They're not worried about making a quick buck; it's all about sharing their passion with others who appreciate the beauty in horology. That's what it's all about, folks - connection and creativity! 💕
 
I don’t usually comment but I think MB&F is one of the most unique companies in the watchmaking industry 🕰️. What I love about Büsser's approach is that he doesn’t just focus on creating beautiful watches, but also tells a story through his designs 💡. The way he incorporates post-modernist architecture and mechanical components into his timepieces is truly innovative 🔥. And you know what’s even cooler? The fact that watchmakers have to put in 3,000 hours of work just to perfect every detail 🤯. It's like they're creating tiny pieces of art on the wrist 💎.
 
🤯 OMG have you seen that crazy house in Geneva? Its like steampunk come to life lol! MB&F's watches are so insane, I mean who needs a boring old timepiece when you can have a watch that opens up and shows its guts 🕰️🔧. I'm low-key obsessed with the M.A.D. House now too, I wanna see it in person 🔍. Watchmakers working on those tiny components must be like superheroes, I mean 3000 hours is no joke 💪. And Büsser's passion for balance wheels? Girl, he's a genius 🙌. That HM11 Architect watch is giving me LIFE 🎨💥 can't wait to see what he comes up with next 😃
 
I'm not sure how much I love this whole M.A.D. House thing 🤔. Like, it's one big workshop where artists and watchmakers just chill and create amazing timepieces? Sounds like a fantasy 🧚‍♂️. In reality, probably costs an arm and a leg (or in this case, a watch) 💸. And have you seen those prices on their watches? Who can afford that kinda luxury? 🤑. I guess what bothers me is how it sounds like they're just chasing some kind of watchmaking Nirvana 😴. Can't say I'm sold on the post-modernist design thing either, looks like a hot mess to me 🤪
 
🕰️ I can really feel the passion and dedication that Maximilian Büsser has for his work. The way he describes his approach to watchmaking as an art form, requiring precision and creativity, is so inspiring 🎨💡 It's clear that he's not just building timepieces, but creating something truly extraordinary that resonates with people on a deeper level ❤️ I love how he talks about the importance of connection and sharing his passion with like-minded individuals. It's almost as if his watches are extensions of himself, and when you wear one, it's like wearing a piece of his heart 💖
 
You know what's wild? These guys at MB&F are like artists in the watch game 🤯. They're not just messing around, they're creating these masterpieces that take years to finish. I mean, 3,000 hours is no joke 💪. It's all about balance - between art and tech, between perfectionism and humility. Büsser's right, it's not about the money; it's about sharing this passion with others who appreciate the beauty in horology 🕰️. It's like he says, "The worst reason to buy a beautiful piece of watchmaking is for resale value..." Exactly! Let's all take a cue from these watchmakers and focus on what really matters - the love, care, and attention we put into our own creations 🎨💫.
 
omg u guys i just read about this amazing watch company MB&F in geneva switzerland and its like totally surreal 🤯 they make these super unconventional timepieces that are more art than clockwork ⏰ büsser the founder is all about balance wheels which is literally so cool 💥 and his workshop setting where artisans work on tiny parts with high-magnification monocles 😂 is straight outta steampunk 🔮 anyway i think its awesome how he prioritizes passion over profit 🤑 these watches are literally works of art that make me wanna buy one ASAP 💸
 
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