The Legacy Machine (LM) Sequential EVO was unprecedented in several ways when it was released in 2022. It was MB&F's first chronograph and 20th calibre. Its 'Twinverter' binary switch enabled multiple timing modes for the twin chronograph. It ended up winning the GPHG 'Aiguille d'Or'.
However, Stephen McDonnell, one of the original MB&F Friends and mastermind of the 2015 LM Perpetual, initially had bigger dreams for the LM Sequential. The original prototype movement was designed with a flyback system, but nine months of prototyping and six re-design efforts went by, and reality hit. The flyback function had to be put on the back burner. The dream didn't end, and two years of continuous testing later, the LM Sequential Flyback Platinum was born, just as McDonnell envisioned it.