MB&F’s Max Büsser on Finding Success in the Watch Industry | WatchBox Talks
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Tim Mosso sits down with Max Büsser of MB&F to discuss the visionary company’s growth since its establishment in 2005. Büsser shares the importance of steady, gradual growth while maintaining the brand’s small-scale appeal and cultivating genuine relationships with retailers. The duo talks about the inspiration behind MB&F’s lauded collaborations, such as the Bulgari partnership that resulted in the Legacy Machine Flying T Allegra. Some of the most impressive technical watches on the market hail from the independent brand, including an array of “Horological Machines” and the Legacy Machine Perpetual EVO.
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