
Jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) seeks community advice on expanding his Montblanc collection, specifically choosing between the Timewalker Twinfly and the Nicolas Rieussec Gen 3, both with black dials. He aims to acquire a watch with an in-house Le Locle movement to complete his 'trilogy' of Montblanc movement pillars.












The Montblanc Timewalker Twinfly Chronograph, reference MBR210, represents a key offering within Montblanc's in-house movement category, distinct from their entry-level Sellita-powered watches and the high-end Minerva Villeret pieces. This model showcases Montblanc's commitment to developing its own calibers at its Le Locle manufacture, positioning it as a middle-tier option for collectors seeking integrated chronograph functionality with a modern aesthetic. It is often considered alongside the Nicolas Rieussec collection for those looking for an in-house Montblanc movement.
This particular reference features a 43mm case, often executed in white metals, paired with a black dial. The design incorporates a sporty and contemporary feel, accented by red details on the chronograph minute hand and the tip of the chronograph seconds hand. The watch is fitted with a crystal and houses an automatic movement, providing a power reserve suitable for daily wear. Its construction emphasizes both visual appeal and mechanical integrity.
For collectors, the Timewalker Twinfly Chronograph MBR210 appeals to those who appreciate Montblanc's horological advancements beyond its entry-level offerings. It provides a robust, in-house chronograph experience without venturing into the ultra-high-end Minerva territory. The black dial variant, especially when paired with white metal, is sought after by collectors aiming to build a cohesive collection with specific aesthetic themes, such as white metals and black dials.
I think the answer is pretty clear from your post. Don't feel you have to get "the middle pillar" if you don't feel comfortable with the watches that are currently available due to concerns about size. I would wait if I were you. There is no pressure from anywhere or anyone for you to complete, as you say, a "Black and white metal Montblanc watch trilogy". I would focus just on buying watches that you are sure about, totally comfortable with, and find hugely desirable. Why not wait for and see w
Montblanc is a house on the move with great things in store for the future. I would wait for that perfect size and movement.
At a great price and value. It's the case sizes I have slight issues with. I love their LeLocle movements. I don't think they will change the case size or design of their Nicolas Rieussec and Timewalker ranges in the near future. Rather there is a chance the Meisterstuck heritage collection can have a LeLocle in house movement. You are right - Montblanc is a watch house moving fast now and I think what I predict above for the Meisterstuck Heritage line having a LeLocle movement will come quite s
But this version is nice too... I was not convinced by the black dial:
I will revisit. It's looks very nice in your pic and it really differentiates from the other Timewalkers. If I have to criticize the normal steel Twinflys, it is that from far it looks like the other non Twinfly (non inhouse movements) Timewalkers. Dont get me wrong, I am not an inhouse movement snob. My point is the Twinflys are not distinct enough from other Timewalkers The greytech Twinfly is different. It is so unique! Even the movement is grey! But it is priced at a high premium compared to
I agree there is no need to rush. Also I am eyeing the new Meisterstuck Heritage Perpetual Calendar. But that is not in my black/white trilogy theme although it fits me nicely. Will sleep over this for a few more weeks/months. Thanks Dean! Cheers Robin
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