Montblanc Watch Collection: Dark Dials
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Montblanc Watch Collection: Dark Dials

By KMII · Feb 17, 2024 · 22 replies
KMII
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KMII's latest post offers a fresh perspective on the Minerva Pythagore Aviation, showcasing how a simple strap change can transform a watch's character. This exploration of strap versatility highlights how collectors can redefine the aesthetic of even their most cherished pieces. KMII's choice of a dark grey calf strap for a classical office look invites readers to consider the subtle yet profound impact of strap pairings.

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Instead of the somewhat more vibrant straps it usually lives on, the Minerva Pythagore Aviation in its 34mm glory on a dark grey simple calf for a classical, office look βš–οΈ



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S F
Feb 17, 2024
Looks larger than 34mm...

Beautiful hands and index!

VI
VinnieD
Feb 17, 2024
this looks like the bigger 38mm version indeed

I like the brushed case! We do not get enough of these simple, manual wound pieces with attainable price point

KM
KMII
Feb 17, 2024
Fully agreed with you!

There are some but not many. I have always found that Habring2 comes closest to succeeding Minerva πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ»

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VinnieD
Feb 18, 2024
I would love a Habring

but I find the cases are a little too blunt for my taste. This is vastly compensated by their creative movements though

KM
KMII
Feb 18, 2024
Had a look at the new cushion shaped ones? 😊

The cases might look simple but the proportions are πŸ‘ŒπŸ»πŸ‘ŒπŸ»πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

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VinnieD
Feb 18, 2024
Would love to try that one on... forgot it existed and never saw one in person

They have a broad portfolio of references despite their small size. Each piece must feel quite unique on the wrist.

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