In Conversation With Max Büsser
Description
There's no one quite like Max Büsser in the watch world. Each of his creations is so innovative, unique, and cutting edge, but also all clearly from the same mind, challenging conventions of watchmaking.
Büsser got his start in watches working with Jaeger-LeCoultre during the rebirth of traditional watchmaking in the 1990s. From there, he joined Harry Winston and launched its Opus series, collaborating with independent watchmakers like FP Journe.
Then, in 2005 he started his own brand, Max Busser and Friends. His Horological and Legacy Machines are like no other watches, pieces of kinetic art.
On today's episode, Max joined Ben and me to talk about his entire career, including his nearly 20 years at MB&F. We also talk about the current state of innovation and creativity in the watch industry. We also discuss the recent investment in MB&F by Chanel, and what's next for him and MB&f. Without further ado, enjoy this conversation with Max and Ben.
Show Notes
3:00 : Introducing the MB&F LM101
The MB&F LM101 Limited Edition for Hodinkee
3:39 : Hands-On With the MB&F HM2 (2013)
19:00 : Hands-On With the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Chronograph (2023)
20:30 : A Week On The Wrist: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Sector Dial (2017)
24:33 : Introducing: The Grande Lange 1 Lumen (2012)
31:58 : In-Depth: The Classic Datograph
36:27 : Hands-On: MB&F's Horological Machine 11 'Architect' – A House For The Wrist
36:33 : Hands-On: The M.A.D.Editions M.A.D.1S, Some Of The World's Best Horological Entertainment And So Much More