
TeutonicCarFan's detailed observations on the Montblanc Caliber 16.29's finishing highlight the enduring appeal of traditional haute horlogerie techniques. His post, featuring close-up photography, invites a deeper appreciation for elements like Cotes de Genève, anglage, and black polishing. This article explores the nuances of Minerva Villeret movement finishing, contextualizing its quality within the broader landscape of luxury watchmaking.


Like the VC NAC treatments or even the LF origin finishing. But something about the classic ways too. Does you v bridge screw lineup? Wondering if that is how they do them all?
next to the technical skills at Villeret ;-)
Nico has the skill with no shadows or reflections!
For pics, try a ringlight.
These watches are such gems, they have to be held and played with to be truly appreciated for the high horology they are.
I was always curious to know from owners what rate accuracy are you getting with this movement? I believe MB does 500 hours testing on them?
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