Wrist & Wheel, Vol. 1 : Brabus G900 × MB&F: The Machines We Dream In

Welcome to Wrist & Wheel — our new series celebrating the intersection of mechanical art and automotive adrenaline. In each post, we’ll pair a standout car with an equally bold timepiece, diving into the shared spirit behind both machines. This is about more than design — it’s about stories, statements, and the pursuit of something unforgettable.

When Form Follows Obsession

There are watches you wear, and then there are watches that shift gravity. Same goes for cars.

So when we first saw the Brabus G900 Rocket Edition, we didn’t just think “SUV.” We thought MB&F Horological Machine. Because both are proof that when you strip away compromise and build from raw vision, the result isn’t just a machine — it’s a movement.

Two Worlds. One Philosophy

MB&F Horological Machine:

  • Built from a childhood daydream

  • Explodes the definition of a “watch”

  • Not made for mass

  • Demands a second glance — and a second thought

  • Exists not to tell time — but to tell a story

Brabus G900 Rocket Edition:

  • Built to break every road rule and design norm

  • Redefines what a G-Wagon can even be

  • Not made for compromise

  • Demands to be heard, then understood

  • Exists not to go fast — but to make a point

Design Without Restraint

MB&F doesn’t ask, “What will sell?”
They ask, “What haven’t we tried yet?”

And Brabus asks the same — pushing the limits of Mercedes-AMG’s already extreme G63 to deliver 900 horsepower, forged carbon components, and a silhouette that looks like it was born in a wind tunnel and raised by Darth Vader.

Meanwhile, the MB&F HM9 Flow was inspired by mid-century race cars and aircraft — but executed like alien sculpture. It’s not just a luxury mechanical watch — it’s kinetic art you can wear.

Meaning Over Mass Appeal

The G900 Rocket and MB&F Horological Machines were never made to blend in.

They weren’t made for boardrooms, or for buyers seeking safe bets.

They were made for the bold. For the collectors and creators who want their pieces — be it a car or a watch — to say something unapologetically personal.

These are machines you don’t explain.
You just live with them — loudly, beautifully, and without compromise.

The PR Timepieces View

If you drive a Brabus G900, you don’t reach for a mass-market luxury watch.

You want something that matches its energy — wild, intentional, boundary-pushing.

You reach for MB&F.

And that’s exactly why we started Wrist & Wheel. Because in a world that rewards conformity, there’s still room for the audacious. The sculptural. The mechanical marvels that don’t just move — they move us.

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