Montblanc Beverly Hills Boutique Event Teaser
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Montblanc Beverly Hills Boutique Event Teaser

By dxboon · Dec 15, 2011 · 13 replies
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Dxboon's "teaser" post invites readers to anticipate a detailed report from a Montblanc cocktail event at their Beverly Hills boutique. This initial glimpse, featuring tantalizing images, sets the stage for an in-depth look at Montblanc's offerings and the community's engagement with the brand, promising further insights and photography from the event.

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Watch this space for coverage of our cocktail with the good folks at Montblanc's Beverly Hills boutique.  Tomorrow I'll finish sorting my photos and hopefully Anthony will share his pictures, which are always better than mine!  smile















Cheers,
Daos

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amanico
Dec 16, 2011

And quickly if you don't want to wake up with two small holes in the neck! Best. Vlad. This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-12-16 02:31:04

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KIH
Dec 16, 2011

... there is something different about that... Please tell us more! Ken

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dxboon
Dec 16, 2011

It's a beautiful piece indeed -- the Vintage Pulsographe from Montblanc's Villeret 1858 collection. A wonderfully finished piece housing MB caliber 13.21. I love the size --39.5mm. In white gold the grand feu enamel dial simply captivates me. Didn't it look nice on Anthony's wrist in my picture? It would be a nice birthday present for you, Vlad! The beautiful v-shaped chronograph bridge of the MB caliber 13.21: Wait for Anthony's pictures! I'm sure they will be great! Cheers, Daos

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dxboon
Dec 16, 2011

The Villeret 1858 Vintage Pulsographe is styled after doctor's chronographs of old. If you look at the outer edge of the dial you'll see a pulse scale in red (marked by the phrase “GRADUÉ POUR 30 PULSATIONS”). Heading further into the interior of the dial you'll see a minutes and elapsed-seconds scale (this seconds scale is divided into 1/5 of a second), then the hour-circle, and lastly a railroad-style scale marked with the hours from 13 to 24. A subdial at 9 o’clock indicates the continually r

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amanico
Dec 16, 2011

With some orange accents instead of red? Really cool piece of Chrono, for sure! Best, Sister. Nicolas, who will give some rest to your neck, this time.

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dxboon
Dec 17, 2011

My little camera is a bit overpowered by the lighting situation at boutiques! Cheers, Daos

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