
In a vibrant post, WatchProSite member this_hobby_of_hours shares his appreciation for the Minerva 'Blue Hands' Pythagore Caliber 48, showcasing its 38mm presence on the wrist. His enthusiasm for this specific reference invites fellow collectors to share their own Minerva pieces and insights, highlighting the enduring appeal of these historically significant timepieces.




I love it. Here’s my breitling . Sits in the closet all the time.
Minerva with display casebacks if I could ☺️
It belonged to my friend who asked men to sell it for him. I ended up buying it from him instead ☺️ I think these Minerva with display casebacks are collectors items. A wonderful one to keep and eventually pass on to posterity ❤️
is well made. Nice double deployant clasp with the Minerva arrow logo on it as well. Some Minerva look better on leather strap. This one I think looks better on bracelet.
Expressing your appreciation for Minerva. ❤️ Why didn’t you ever get into it before? The pieces from 1997-2000 … three 3 years … display caseback … solidly made … And still not crazy expensive.
45.4 mm Lug-to-lug 9 mm thick
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