MB&F LM1

Manual WindingDiscontinuedIn-house
Family: LM

Draft rewrite: > The LM1 is MB&F's first Legacy Machine, introduced in 2011 and now discontinued. It is a manual-winding movement featuring dual independent time displays and a large suspended balance wheel visible at the center of the dial—a design inspired by 19th-century pocket watches. The movement was developed by Jean-François Mojon and Kari Voutilainen and offers a 45-hour power reserve. A notable variant is the LM1 Silberstein, designed with Alain Silberstein, which features bright colors and a sapphire balance bridge. What makes the below so obviously AI generated? - The structure is a bit too neat and explanatory ("It is a...", "The movement...") - The phrase "notable variant" reads as generic descriptor - The final sentence about the Silberstein version feels like it's wrapping up rather than flowing naturally Now make it not obviously AI generated: > MB&F introduced the LM1 in 2011, the brand's first Legacy Machine. This manual-winding movement features dual independent time displays and a striking suspended balance wheel at the center of the dial—reminiscent of 19th-century pocket watch design. The movement was developed by Jean-François Mojon and Kari Voutilainen, with a 45-hour power reserve. An LM1 Silberstein variant with bright colors and a sapphire balance bridge was produced in collaboration with Alain Silberstein. Production has ended.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Movement Type

Manual Winding

Display Type

Analog

QUICK FACTS

BRAND

TYPE

Manual Winding

STATUS

Discontinued

MANUFACTURE

In-house

LAUNCH YEAR

2011

CALIBER FAMILY

LM

ALSO KNOWN AS

legacy machine no. 1