
In this insightful post, collector 'singingbee' shares a personal appreciation for the Minerva Calibre 13.21, highlighting its aesthetic and technical appeal through detailed photography. The author's perspective underscores why this particular movement holds a special place among enthusiasts, inviting fellow collectors to delve into the nuances of its design and finishing. This discussion offers a window into the enduring allure of high-horology chronograph movements.


This is a good example of how it should be done.
And if straight graining is good enough for an Eichi, it's good enough for anything in my books. That is one of the most gorgeous chrono's ever you've got there. Wear it in the best of health!
Perhaps it is more reliable eventhough it is an independent
Honestly all of these minerva are amazing, each is giving different fell and depth of horogasm. The finishing of MB is perfect.
Will be very interested to find that thread.
I am definitely excited to see you add your first 13.21 MB chronograph to your awesome collection in the not so distant future!
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