mkt33[PuristS]
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Differing opinions are good and to be expected
I am glad you asked the question and I hope that there would be some disagreement within the community. You know something is not right when everyone agrees...
What I meant in my post is that I hope the final consensus amongst the community over the union between Montblanc and Minerva will be a good one based on facts and not on romantic (and often inaccurate) memories of Minerva.
Eventhough this is the MB forum I still expect Villeret to "prove themselves".
More information is on the way !
Best, Mike
Minerva and Montblanc
By: AndrewD : May 19th, 2009-18:49
There are many examples of watch manufactures changing ownership but retaining their original names. LVMH, Swatch and Richemont have made an art of it. I assume that Montblanc felt there was more cachet in having their own name than the historical Minerva...
I think the Montblanc...
By: dxboon : May 19th, 2009-23:54
...name carries some brand value across a variety of clientele, including non-WIS who maybe came to these watches through the world of pens, so I don't think it's a mistake that they chose to brand their timepieces as they did. However, for me personally,...
High-end...
By: nickd : May 20th, 2009-12:27
Hi Mike, I think you're probably understating it, if anything. I don't think Minerva produced anything that would be considered high-end. Perhaps one or two pieces, but the VAST majority of their output was middle-of-the range at best. nick
But only for ...
By: nickd : May 21st, 2009-05:51
Agreed. But only for the last few years of their existence. For the other 100+ years their output was resolutely mid-range, and their longevity was based on stopwatches, which is hardly an haute horlogery selling point I've been collecting Minerva for yea...
So the next question is …
By: AndrewD : May 20th, 2009-16:41
… why did Minerva fail as a brand when, as you mention, conditions should have been optimal for success. They have a long history with some classic designs to draw on. Is there any concern with keeping Minerva as Manufacture Montblanc, just as Lemania bec...
Hi Andrew,
By: mkt33 : May 21st, 2009-05:48
see above for a very breif answer to your questions. On whether or not Minerva will be a sole manufacture for MB only I've also asked Alex to address this question! BEst, MIke
What’s in a name?
By: AndrewD : May 20th, 2009-16:40
Hi Mike, I don’t know the correct answer to this question myself. I didn’t want to elicit dividing comments amongst our Purist Brethren, but I also expected there to be strong opinions. I appreciate you seeking some comment from Montblanc directly. Daos i...
Hi Pink Panther
By: mkt33 : May 25th, 2009-12:43
The MB Rieussic model line I think will compare well with JLC and GO. It will take only another year or two but I believe they will be the "sleeper" pick within that price range if the watch enthusiats can get over the " It's a Montblanc" mindset. The Vil...
I do have some doubts....
By: MiniCooper : May 25th, 2009-14:28
if Montblanc could reach that level this soon However I would like to be proven wrong as I am firm believer of antagonism- it would make the other brands improve and compete even more- a collector's dream. I think that MB move with Minerva, as I said befo...