MB&F SP One has a transparent dial, is brand's slimmest and smallest watch ever - Yanko Design
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MB&F has launched its SP One, touted as the slimmest watch in its collection, reflecting a shift in watchmaking to appeal to a broader audience. This watch showcases a transparent dial with three floating components—barrel, balance wheel, and dial—encased between sapphire crystals, emphasizing its 3-dimensional design. Measuring just 38mm in diameter and 12mm thick, the SP One is bezel-free and features detachable lugs for versatility, allowing it to be worn as a dress watch, thus blending elegance with MB&F's signature creativity.
The exciting new Special Projects One (or SP One) is designed to be the thinnest watch in the brand's collection, but it remains within the 3-dimensional architecture that's true to MB&F's popularity.
This unique watch, which was initially nicknamed 'Three Circles,' features a clean yet mindboggling dial: It's transparent and features three components that seem to be floating in mid-air within the case.
The basic ethos remains unaltered, but the approach is more mass appealing than, for the longest time, being something unattainable for even some collectors.
This small yet ambitious watch measures only 38mm and is 12mm thick, completely bezel-free with detachable lugs, allowing it to be worn as a dress watch.
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