
TeutonicCarFan, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, initiates a captivating visual exploration of Montblanc's Minerva movements, focusing on the intricate V-bridge and signature Minerva arrow. This post serves as a testament to the aesthetic and technical mastery within Montblanc's horological offerings, inviting enthusiasts to appreciate the artistry often hidden beneath the dial. His detailed imagery and commentary highlight the unique characteristics that define these calibers.


Adhore that Minerva arrow!
I think cal 16 is my favorite, the size allows nice spacing, big balance and curves. It does have depth as well, not like langes, because of the spacing.
Major looker for sure.
Lovely gold ingots... good case, gold dial(covered in enamel), gold hands...
did not know that you had this one as well, great piece in RG
You have most of them to glance atπ
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