It’s Deep Space Nine O’ Clock

If this clock looks familiar it’s because it’s a sculpture of Star Trek’s Deep Space Nine. It is called the “Starfleet Machine” and it is breathtaking. It was created by Swiss watch designer L’Epée, with microengineering from the lab MB&F.
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It has a lot of the same mechanisms as a wristwatch, just larger in scale. Its custom-made movement has a 40-day power reserve and a series of five mainspring barrels. The clock shows hours and minutes, double retrograde seconds and has a power reserve indicator. I wonder if it has any unique Quarks. Or Roms even.

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This thing looks super amazing. Shut up and take my gold-pressed latinum!

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[via cool hunting via io9]

The Tiny Figure On This Watch Gets Tired When It Needs a Winding

The Tiny Figure On This Watch Gets Tired When It Needs a Winding

When you’re wearing an old-school watch that requires winding every few days, the last thing you want is to look down to discover it stopped ticking hours ago. That’s why mechanical watches usually include a power reserve indicator, but none are as unique as the tiny creature on MB&F’s new Legacy Machine N°1 Xia Hang.

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All Music Boxes Should Look Like Bond Villain Speedboats

MB&F is known for its horological creations that eschew the form factors of traditional watch design. But the company has now taken its expertise in designing mechanical timekeeping wonders and applied it to the world of music boxes, resulting in what looks like a cross between a hydroplane and a retroriffic time machine. More »

MB&F’s New Lamborghini-Inspired Watch Is Beautiful, And ‘Relatively’ Affordable (But Still $63K)

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If you’re into drooling over watches that you’ll likely never be able to afford (and I am), then you’ll probably recognize the name MB&F (Max Busser & Friends). The boutique watch-maker has created some stunners, including the HM3 special edition profiled by contributor Ariel Adams last May. While that watch retailed for $93,000, the HM5 Adams shows off on his own site today retails for a much more affordable $63,000, putting it still far, far beyond my grasping claws.

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The HM5 is inspired by driving watches from the 1970s, according to Adams, and it also takes industrial design cues from classic cars like the Lamborghini Miura. That slat-style vents on its upward-facing surface actually open and close, letting light leak in to charge the SuperLumiNova that makes the discs for hour and minutes glow in the dark. You actually read the watch through a viewing window mounted on the side, which features a sapphire lens that makes the hour and minute appear through that window. The actual discs themselves are lying flat on top of the movement, a custom-tailored affair based on a Sowind movement with a dual-rotor for automatic winding.

The design is surprisingly understated for something that’s this much of a departure from what’s generally accepted as standard for a watch, and wouldn’t look out-of-place as part of an upscale European auto manufacturer’s engine assembly. Which I intend as very high praise indeed. MB&F is only making 66 of these, so start those engines if you want to snap one up.