The Luxury Society Podcast
In this episode of The Luxury Society Podcast, hosts Robin Swithinbank [https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinswithinbank/] and David Sadigh [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davisadigh/] speak with Max Büsser, Founder and Creative Director of MB&F, about creative risk, independence and long-term brand building. Büsser reflects on leaving Harry Winston to launch MB&F without a safety net, why his gut feeling guides his decisions more than profit and how independent creators have reshaped modern watchmaking. He also discusses the unexpected rise of MAD Editions as a direct-to-consumer success and why selling a minority stake to Chanel was about succession, not exit. Tune in for: * Why taking risks defines true independence * How to protect creative culture as you grow * Lessons from MAD Editions and community-led demand * Why mechanical watchmaking blends engineering, beauty and humanity Brought to you by Digital Luxury Group [https://digitalluxurygroup.com/]. Produced by Juliet Fallowfield 2026 https://www.fallowfieldmason.com/ [https://www.fallowfieldmason.com/] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2460539/fan_mail/new]
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