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  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange
  • MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange

MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo Orange

180,000 USD
Suggested retail price, may vary according to your local taxes and current exchange rates. All prices subject to change.
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180,000 USD
Guide price
Suggested retail price, may vary according to your local taxes and current exchange rates. All prices subject to change.
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Reference:
09.ZR.OR
Case size:
44mm
Movement:
Manual
Caliber:
Fully integrated dual chronograph system developed for MB&F by Stephen McDonnell
Power reserve:
72 hours
Date added:
June 1, 2022
Dial
Dial color:
Orange
Dial finish:
Skeletonized
Case
Case size:
44mm
Case back:
Open
Strap
Strap material:
Rubber
Strap color:
Black
Buckle type:
Folding Clasp
Functions
  • Hours
  • Minutes
  • Chronograph
  • Left chronograph : seconds displayed at 9 o’clock and minutes at 11 o’clock; start/stop pusher at 10 o’clock and reset at 8 o’clock
  • Right chronograph : seconds displayed at 3 o’clock and minutes at 1 o’clock; start/stop pusher at 2 o’clock and reset at 4 o’clock
  • Twinverter pusher at 9 o’clock: binary switch that inverts the current start/stop status of both chronographs
  • Power Reserve Indicator on the back of the movement
Special Features
  • Water resistance 80m/8 bar
  • Case Material Zirconium
  • The LM Sequential EVO movement incorporates two column-wheel chronographs and a groundbreaking “Twinverter” binary switch allowing multiple timing modes including split-second and lap timer modes – a combination never seen before in any chronograph.