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Als1678 introduces a Montblanc Tachydate with a striking gold dial and colorful accents, prompting community discussion on its design and wearability. This post highlights a specific iteration of Montblanc's chronographs, inviting collectors to share their appreciation for its unique aesthetic and Villeret heritage. The conversation delves into the watch's size and the appeal of its distinct dial configuration.
I know some of our members will complain about the lack of a date window, but not bad otherwise 😉
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Montblanc Tachydate is considered by some to be one of the best-looking Montblanc watches, particularly this iteration with its gold dial and colorful hands.
- Despite its 43.5 x 13mm dimensions, the watch is surprisingly comfortable to wear, comparable to a 42mm Audemars Piguet Offshore.
- The white gold (WG) version of the Tachydate is often worn more frequently and is considered to work better overall for some collectors.
- The Tachydate is recognized as a classic example of early Villeret craftsmanship, showcasing exceptional attention to detail.
- The gold dial with colorful hands is noted for making the watch 'pop' and enhancing its visual appeal.
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