Distinguished Travel Hacker

On Business Trips, Do You Even Really Need a Hotel Room?

Max Buesser, the founder of luxury watchmaker MB&F, has some extremely high-end tips for regular globetrotters.

Max Buesser

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At Bloomberg Pursuits, we love to travel. And when we can again, we want to make sure we’re doing it right. So we’re talking to globe-trotters in all of our luxury fields—food, wine, fashion, cars, real estate—to learn about their high-end hacks, time-saving tips, and off-the-wall experiences. These are the Distinguished Travel Hackers.

A bona fide watch world wunderkind, Max Buesser snagged the role of managing director of Harry Winston Rare Timepieces at just 31 years old and spent seven years establishing its haute horlogerie credentials. In 2005, he left Winston to start his own firm, Maximilian Buesser and Friends (MB&F), where he can indulge his creative whimsy unfettered.