While this question has not been discussed recently on our forum, I know doubts still exist. Last week I received two emails, one from a new member and the other from a seasoned Purist. Our newbie (no disrespect intended ) stated: "There is no way in hell...
as well. I think PuristS have trouble with Montblanc at Le Locle...they tend to forget that all the Rieussec Calibers and the TwinFly movement are all "in-house" designs. Best, Mike
about MB falling victim to its rep as a pen company... If they persist, persevere, and i think that they are on the right track, that over time, MB will be known as a pen AND watch company... potentially on some track to becoming,eventually, a luxury good...
Purist was that he felt Montblanc made a step back with the Heritage Collection. While he understood the need for MB to make a big move into the mid-range category, he felt the use of 3rd party ebauches soured the progress they made in the past few years ...
That I have visited both the Mb main manufacture and Villeret last year and they are 100% a real 'manufacture'. My heart goes towards Villeret and the old fashioned way of making watches under the master watchmaker Mr Cabbidu, but it cannot be taken away ...
The image of the brand being a pen company has been around for such a long time. But sometimes it just feels like a pre-sentenced case without a fair trial. People who look down upon Montblanc should put their impression aside, and look more seriously and...
into marketing. Our newest member felt that MB was trying to "buy the priviledge " of being a manufacture through intense marketing and the purchase of Minerva. I had to remind him that without Richemont/Montblanc that Minerva would have folded and no lon...
That many of my friends make comments like Montblanc makes pens and wallets and hence they do not want to buy a Montblanc watch. They may understand and acknowledge that Montblanc is a watch manufacture with 2 manufactures in Villeret and LeLocle, but the...
ask how many Montblanc watches actually use an in-house movement vs. a quartz or a mechanical movement from Swatch Group (ETA) or Sellita. I would guess that over 90 % of the production (at least in quantity, maybe not value wise) use third-party movement...
Really, this obsession with how much of a "manufacture" one brand is vs another denies the very heritage of Swiss watchmaking. The current dialogue suggests the cabinotiers, repasseurs, and etablisseurs of the past were somehow deficient. A visit to a hor...
"Really, this obsession with how much of a "manufacture" one brand is vs another denies the very heritage of Swiss watchmaking. The current dialogue suggests the cabinotiers, repasseurs, and etablisseurs of the past were somehow deficient." I think this i...
to give an educated answer based on a quantitative (objective) view. I have not stated that MB should or not be a manufacture. This is indeed another question and I think there is no "definitive" answer to it. Only the economic success of the brand will t...
Does anybody seriously think that the corporate boys who own Montblanc permit a workshop the size of the Villeret facility to stay open and produce 50 pieces annually out of a desire to permit staff table tennis tournaments? I have had the privilege of vi...
We'll, I have visited Villeret too and I am quite convinced that MB makes no money with Minerva. The factory is made to be visited (you even have the visit schedules on the walls in each department) and good looking. You will not find any similar setting ...
I have no material disagreement with you. I agree that there is no way that Villeret can be turning a profit, and that its continuing operation is not motivated by a simple gesture of goodwill. I'm just glad that its output is a collection of worthwhile w...
I don't care for Montblanc or modern watches so........ "I have no dog in this fight". Would you consider Minerva a manufacturer?? If you do... you should consider Montblanc a manufacturer. Minerva used Valjoux movements for many years. They often used th...
I don't care for Montblanc or modern watches so........ "I have no dog in this fight". Would you consider Minerva a manufacturer?? If you do... you should consider Montblanc a manufacturer. Minerva used Valjoux movements for many years. They often used th...
In 2013 I visited both Montblanc facilities in Villeret and Le Locle. While both are at opposite ends of the spectrum with respect to the design and manufacturing process (purely hand-made including making hairspring vs. assembly line with most parts made...
I had not expected to be rejoining this thread after so long an absence, but, on re-reading the posts, one thing did occur to me. Why is it important to talk about the relative numbers of manufacture vs. off-the-shelf pieces, so long as the house is makin...