
Jtl's original post highlights the Montblanc Red Arrow as a pinnacle of modern watchmaking, celebrating its design and craftsmanship. This article delves into why this particular timepiece, with its distinctive aesthetics and Minerva movement, resonates deeply within the collector community. Jtl's perspective offers a valuable entry point for understanding Montblanc's recent horological achievements.


Together with the Blue Arrow model this has been on my radar for a while. The Minerva Chronograph movements are some of the most attractive - and currently missing from my collection. Please post a shot of the caseback when you have the chance.
I like that they snuck the minerva arrow in the running seconds.
But here is my cal 13.21
The one on the right is the movement of this watch, caliber 13.21.
Agreed, stealthy yet rightly recognizable.
The snail dial and the case
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