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Penfriend's post highlights the enduring appeal of a Montblanc masterpiece, prompting a discussion among collectors about its rarity and the brand's evolving production strategies. His personal satisfaction in acquiring this particular reference while it was still in production underscores the value of timely acquisition in the luxury watch market. This thread offers a glimpse into the exclusivity surrounding Montblanc's high-complication pieces.
Took out this masterpiece and am still enjoying it a lot. Very happy that I got one when they were still in production. All the best heading towards the weekend

Key Points from the Discussion
- The production of this specific Montblanc reference was limited to a maximum of 18 pieces, though not all were ultimately produced due to the extensive time required for each and a strategic shift towards newer complicated high-end pieces.
- Another collector shared images of their own Montblanc timepiece, indicating a shared appreciation for the brand's high-end offerings and potentially the same or a similar 'heavy hitter' reference.
- A fellow enthusiast expressed shock and admiration for the Montblanc piece, acknowledging it as 'incredible work' and questioning its existence, highlighting its exceptional nature.
- A user inquired whether the 'still in production' comment meant the limited edition quota was met or if production ceased prematurely, seeking clarification on the watch's rarity status.
- One collector noted their ownership of Montblanc writing instruments, indicating a broader appreciation for the brand's luxury goods beyond timepieces, and a potential future interest in their fountain pens.
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