MB&F LM Sequential Evo, Black Dial, Zirconium

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This is an example of the MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Evo*, Belfast-based watch designer Stephen McDonnell’s innovation on the chronograph. This example, with a zirconium case and coal black dial, is underpinned by twin vertical clutch chronographs, with a Twinverter mechanism linking them. Upon its release, the watch won the Aiguille d’Or, at the 2022 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG).

Stephen McDonnell

Speaking about how the Legacy Machine Sequential Evo came to be, Stephen McDonnell tells us, "It was actually at Dubai Watch Week in 2016. The Legacy Machine Perpetual had just won the Calendar and Astronomy Watch Prize at the GPHG that year and Max and I were having dinner. He, being a watch collector, had just bought a Tiffany pocket watch, a rattrapante chronograph. He was all delighted with this watch and he showed it to me. I told him it had the same technical flaws and limited functionality that all other chronographs have. He wanted to know what we could do. I said, “Well, you know, I’ve got an idea.”

In a conventional chronograph, you start [it] and then during the first lap it runs. But as the car passes the line at the end of the first lap, you would have to stop your chronograph, record the time, reset to zero and then restart the chronograph, simultaneously, which is, of course, impossible.

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So, the design of this [Legacy Machine Sequential Evo] means whenever I start the first chronograph, it runs during lap one. Then at the end of lap one I’ll press the magic fifth button and it will instantaneously stop the first chronograph and start the second one. During lap two then I can at my leisure record the time for lap one, and then reset this one to zero. Meanwhile, this one is still running and recording lap two and at the end, once they pass the line, I do exactly the same thing – I press the fifth button again and it stops the second chronograph and starts the first one. I can continue endlessly. It brings functionality to a chronograph which has never been seen before. It was the same with the perpetual calendar."