Montblanc TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC Review
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Montblanc TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC Review

By jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) · Apr 25, 2014 · 6 replies
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Jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) offers a focused look at the Montblanc TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC, highlighting its innovative Black 4 DLC coating and the groundbreaking 'Vulcarbone' leather strap. His review emphasizes the watch's robust durability and Montblanc's successful integration of modern materials science with traditional craftsmanship.

Two weeks ago, Montblanc Singapore organized the Montblanc  Black and White week and their 2014 novelties across various product categories were showcased to press and collectors.

I was fortunate enough to be invited for this event. As Gordon (GLau) and our moderator Mike had already covered many of the products (and food/sweets!) they saw in this event (in Singapore and New York respectively), I will focus on a particular product innovation I am most impressed with. I am equally fascinated by the 90th anniversary Meisterstuck fountain pens in rose gold trims (and I just bought one!) but... let's focus on watches first smile

The watch that fascinated me a lot this year is the new TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC. There have been some reviews on this watch before recently so I won't repeat the same here. Overall, I find this watch extremely handsome with the Black 4 DLC coating, which makes it the blackest watch I have ever seen and in a very seductive and mysterious black tone. I love the looks just with the Black 4 DLC coating, not to mention I love black dial chronos. The extreme durability the DLC coating gives plus the reasonable price of this timepiece makes it very appealing to me (even though it is a tad too big for my small wrist although most wrists will be ok with it).


Black 4 DLC coating - very handsome TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC

Black 4 DLC coating - very handsome TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC



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However, what drew me most to this watch is the leather strap. The strap's inlay is made of black "Vulcarbone" cautchouc, giving the wristband extreme strength and flexibility. To me, what is amazing is the innovative process which textures the leather and also impregnates (not merely coating it) it with the specially treated rubber, hence conjoining the two materials and increasing the strap's structural strength (vs a normal leather strap or one merely coated superficially with rubber). This innovation results in an "extreme" and high-performance material that makes the strap resistant to water, scratches and even fire! (Note: information here derived from Montblanc website and press releases).

To me, this is very impressive and shows that Montblanc has truly married modern materials science with traditional leather arts. Such a strap is very befitting on a watch called the TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC and complements the Black 4 DLC very well in making a watch that is truly robust against the elements and rough wear.

What also interested me alot during this event is to see that this leather technology is also used on some new leather products from Montblanc  - a new Extreme leather product line. There were wallets and bags and some other leather accessories made from this Extreme leather. There was even a piece of this Extreme leather and the Montblanc Boutique Ops Manager of Singapore, Yasmin, challenged me to try to burn it with a lighter! I was fearful of fire and declined but all the Montblanc staff there were very confident of doing this test!


This was the Extreme leather they challenged me to burn with a lighter!!

This was the Extreme leather they challenged me to burn with a lighter!!


Anyway, some pics to share on the very impressive TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC as well as the Extreme leather goods. Once my Montblanc leather wallet wears out (2+ years and still looking good so I may have to wait awhile!), I will get one of these new Extreme leather wallets.


Some of their Extreme leather goods

Some of their Extreme leather goods








As I have mentioned, my personal favorite (of a good size of 39mm that is my sweet size) is the new Meisterstuck Heritage perpetual calendar. Seeing it again is so tempting! 

Oh... how long more must I wait to get this Meisterstuck Heritage Perpetual Calendar??

Oh... how long more must I wait to get this Meisterstuck Heritage Perpetual Calendar??


I also like the Meisterstuck 90th anniversary fountain pens and got one for my birthday recently. As a side note: I wanted their famed 18k nib and unfortunately got the wrong 146 LeGrand model with the 14k nib. Montblanc Singapore very kindly allowed me to exchange it with the 149 (the broader size version) 90th anniversary fountain pen, with the 18k nib, with a top up of the difference in price of course, as the 149 is more expensive than the 146 model. Fortunately the 146 I purchased is still in the box, un-inked and with all packaging intact. Kudos to Montblanc for such excellent customer service and flexibility. I am now a happy man with the 149 90th anniversary Meisterstuck pen (I have inked it and used it today!) - just waiting for the Meisterstuck Heritage Perpetual Calendar to arrive inn the stores to go along with this pen - now... steel or rose gold to go along with my new pen?!

Enjoy the pics!

cheers
robin

The beautiful and very warm 90th anniversary Meisterstuck pens with rose gold trims and nib

The beautiful and very warm 90th anniversary Meisterstuck pens with rose gold trims and nib


What a beautiful rose gold nib - now mine!

What a beautiful rose gold nib - now mine!



A shot of my 2 most recent Meisterstuck pens. The LeGrand (146) diamond Meisterstuck rollerball pen and the new 149 90th anniversary Meisterstuck fountain pen.

A shot of my 2 most recent Meisterstuck pens. The LeGrand (146) diamond Meisterstuck rollerball pen and the new 149 90th anniversary Meisterstuck fountain pen.

With my Montblanc Villeret!

With my Montblanc Villeret!




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mkt33
Apr 26, 2014

I think I'm enchanted with the original layout. It is more balanced to my eye. So does the new strap material look "wrinkled" once it is worn? I didn't have a chance to play with it, does it feel like rubber or leather? Thanks, Mike

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WTA
Apr 26, 2014

This beautiful model of MB, I prefer the open Dial but sometimes not the best color black because I am afraid of scratching, but I don't know whether I was right in it or not. Thank you very much .WTA

JR
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Apr 27, 2014

Always appreciate your kind comments. I think the black DLC being diamond like carbon coated is not easy to scratch at all. Titanium might be easier to scratch (and look badly scratched if in matt finish). Thanks for reading and participating my friend. Cheers Robin

JR
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Apr 27, 2014

Agree with you Mike. This new Timewalker DLC chronograph Extreme has a more unique 6, 9, 12 layout indeed. Not as balanced arguably but also less common. For a sporty looking watch in black, I am ok for a less balanced look personally. The strap feels very unique to the touch. Some parts of it like the sides feel more rubber but the main part of the strap feels so unique I can't describe it. Not really a leather but not like a typical rubber feel too. From the demo watch it looks like it can ind

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Todd B.
Apr 29, 2014

Robin, Great review. I need to get by my local botique and feel this new leather. Definitely like the look of the new line. Todd

JR
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Apr 29, 2014

Thanks for your kind words Todd. Let us know what you see at the MB boutique. Their 2014 products are starting to be rolled out. Watches will come later in the year. The new Meisterstuck Heritage line will likely draw some new fans! cheers robin

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