jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) provides a detailed comparison of two significant Montblanc Villeret calibers: the 13.21 and the 16.29. This post offers collectors a visual and technical appreciation of these traditional chronograph movements, inviting discussion on their aesthetic and functional differences within Montblanc's diverse offerings.
Lots of attention lately on the calibre 16.29 on the new 1858 chronograph tachymeter.
Let's not also forget its smaller brother the calibre 13.21 found on the Montblanc Villeret vintage Pulsograph, the Heritage Spirit Pulsograph.
Below are some pics of the calibre 13.21 on my Montblanc Villeret chronograph grand feu enamel.



And of course, the more recent star, the larger calibre 16.29

On the new Montblanc 1858 Chronograph Tachymeter


Picture by Constantin. Calibre 16.29 on his Montblanc Villeret Grande chronograph grand feu enamel.
Both are beautifully designed and finished chronograph movements. Not the most innovative chronographs but definitely the most traditional ones.
Which calibre do you prefer. Note the 13.21 is on watches 39.5 to 41mm whereas the 16.29 is on watches 43.5mm to 47mm.
Cheers
Robin
This message has been edited by jrwong23 on 2015-12-16 21:07:32
About the Montblanc 1858 Collection Ref. 1858
The Rolex Bubble Back, reference 1858, represents an early example of Rolex's self-winding waterproof wristwatches. This reference is part of the broader Bubble Back family, characterized by its distinctive domed case back designed to accommodate the thicker automatic movement of the era. It showcases Rolex's foundational efforts in developing robust and reliable automatic timepieces for everyday wear, laying groundwork for future Oyster Perpetual models.
This particular reference features an 18k white gold case, measuring 38mm in diameter. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal, protecting a silver dial. The watch is powered by an automatic movement, specifically the Boucheron 1858 caliber, offering a power reserve of 42 hours. The fixed bezel and leather strap complete the watch's classic presentation.
For collectors, the reference 1858 holds interest as an early and relatively rare iteration within the Bubble Back series, especially in white gold. Its larger case size for the period also makes it appealing to modern tastes. The presence of a date complication adds to its functionality, distinguishing it from simpler time-only Bubble Back models and highlighting Rolex's early integration of practical features.
Specifications
- Caliber
- Boucheron 1858
- Case
- 18k white gold
- Diameter
- 38mm
- Dial
- Silver
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Montblanc Ref. 1858Collection
The Montblanc 1858 Split Second Chronograph is a limited edition offering within the 1858 collection, distinguished by its complex split-second chronograph complication. This particular reference, limited to 100 pieces, features a unique burgundy dial, setting it apart from other models in the series and appealing to collectors seeking a more exclusive and visually distinct timepiece with advanced horological functions.
The watch is housed in a stainless steel case measuring 44mm in diameter and 15.2mm in thickness. It is fitted with a fixed 18k white gold fluted bezel. The dark burgundy dial, finished with a sunray pattern, complements the case materials. Protecting the dial is a sapphire crystal. The timepiece is powered by the hand-wound MB 16.31 calibre, which measures 38.4 x 8.13 mm, and offers a power reserve suitable for its intricate mechanical functions.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in high-complication chronographs and Montblanc's Minerva heritage. Its limited production run and specific dial color make it a notable variant within the 1858 collection, offering a blend of historical design cues and modern watchmaking. The large dimensions reflect its pocket watch-inspired movement architecture, a characteristic often appreciated by enthusiasts of traditional horology.
Specifications
- Caliber
- MB 16.31
- Case
- Stainless steel
- Diameter
- 44mm
- Dial
- Burgundy
- Water Resist.
- 100m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Montblanc Ref. 1858ChronographTachymeter
The Montblanc 1858 Chronograph Tachymeter is a distinguished model within the 1858 collection, known for its vintage-inspired design and traditional chronograph functionality. This reference emphasizes classic watchmaking aesthetics, drawing inspiration from historical Minerva chronographs. It stands out for its monopusher chronograph mechanism, a feature often appreciated by collectors for its technical elegance and historical connection to early chronograph designs.
This timepiece features a 44 mm rose gold case, housing the manual winding caliber MB M16.29. The movement provides a power reserve of 50 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the champagne-colored dial, which incorporates a tachymeter scale for measuring speed. The case is water resistant to 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for water sports.
This reference appeals to collectors who value traditional chronograph complications and the heritage of Minerva movements, which Montblanc integrated into its Villeret manufacture. Its design, with a focus on legibility and classic proportions, positions it as a significant piece for those interested in historically-inspired chronographs. The limited production nature of such pieces often contributes to their appeal.
Specifications
- Caliber
- MB M16.29
- Case
- Rose gold
- Diameter
- 44 mm
- Dial
- Champagne
- Water Resist.
- 30 m
- Crystal
- Sapphire