Friends, On the wrist today … Minerva 38 mm “blue hands” model ref A482 with the Pythagore calibre 48 … with its orginal bracelet. This neo-vintage piece is rather rare, made by Minerva owner and master watchmaker Jean-Jacques Frey in 1999. Very few were ...
You can argue with the larger dial but it does provide for a full size, uncut index at 6 and the bracelet comes in handy in warmer climates in this part of the world!
As an aside, it was a marketing blunder by Montblanc to not use the Minerva name exclusively on its high end pieces. The name Montblanc simply doesn't carry the same weight in the watch world that it does in the world of writing instruments. Recently, Mon...
The colab between a collective horology and MonBlanc saw a small Minerva stamp at the bottom to replace 6 o’clock. That’s the closest I’ve seen this far for “Minerva” to make it back on the dial. Picture from Revolution I agree… it was and is a mistake fo...
I see what you mean now. https://www.watchgecko.com/blogs/magazine/montblanc-1858-the-unveiled-minerva-monopusher-chronograph Thanks for the reminder about this one. 🤝
The Venus cal 175 is not designed by André Frey, He has never worked for Fabrique d'Ebauches Vénus S.A. Before Minerva, André Frey worked for Lip in France. Minerva used a Venus cal 175 ebauché in the Heritage model in 1998. The connection between André F...
I was too fast to write my original post and also failed to make it more clear and accurate. I based my claim on the link of Frey on this and another post (which I’m tying to find). Either way, it was not accurate for me to generalise the link of Frey to ...
Lovely dial. Has all the classic simplicity that we have come to appreciate from the Frey pieces from the late 90’s. A collectors item. Congratulations 🤝
Never seen this one before. I think those blued steel hands look much nicer on this watch than those vintage-pilot style skeletonized hands on the model with the black dial. Still regret letting mine go. That dial was crazy. ...
Source: www.watchprosite.com / I actually quite like this model (hands too). Just that I prefer the 38 mm to the 34 mm. I also had the one you had ... the salmon dial with Arabic numerals. On bracelet too. But I sold it just a few months ago as I ...
The 7750 was originally derived from the Valjoux 7733, not the Venus 175. Anton Bally was the original designer of this iconic movement. I don't believe there is any connection between the 7750 and the Venus 175. ...
And chime in there too please. I’ll be glad to hear a bit more and together we can clarify if there was any connection between Frey and Venus or Valjoux company/calibres. 🤝
At 43 mm case diameter it certainly packs a punch. 💪 We remember that pocket watch calibres were used for this one yes? From the internet … “The watch is equipped with the original Minerva caliber 17'22 (diameter 39.25mm). The movement was developed in th...