Whilst I agree this Montblanc 4810 Automatic is a simple bold watch, I feel it is a tad fuddy-daddy, for me.
The flagship 4810 Extourbillon Slim looks fine to me so what is the reason when they share the same dial design?
I think it is the break up of the lower dial by the tourbillon. It is not the complexity of the tourbillon that does that but the free space that tempers the busy engraving.
Trivia: Since the height of Montblanc has been re-measured at only 4808.73 m, does that mean the pens and watches will now be called the 4808 Collection and limited editions will be 4808 pieces?
Regards,
MTF