In part one of this two-part series on the Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II, I covered the various iterations of Rieussec’s inking time writers, the forefathers of the chronograph as we know today. For part two, I will share the concept of this new...
there is only the white dial version though :) The pic with the "darkened dial" is to show the night time effect of this watch when the superluminova takes effect. It is not a black dial version :) Yes I will share live pics as soon as I can :) Cheers Rob...
Thanks for the report of the new 'Montblanc Homages to Nicolas Rieussec II' watch. I remember when a prominent watch collector in Asia told me, "I will never buy a Montblanc Villeret watch because it has the name 'Montblanc' on it. That brand is for my pe...
Cascading the very best of both their manufactures to more accessible timepieces yet retain the highly exclusive, artisanal Montblanc Villeret range So far, IMHO, Jerome is doing a fantastic job! The next step will be again IMHO to establish a more distin...
I see the NR as being the flag ship in turns of iconic DNA for Montblanc's watch pillar however can we not count the Timewalker in there as well? I say this for this simple fact that the skeletonized lugs are quite unique in my mind and you can definitely...
The Montblanc Timewalker is indeed becoming a very recognizable Montblanc watch as well. I agree I can spot and identify one from a distance away. It is a success in its own right. I do see some in the wild in Singapore and it is quite popular due to its ...
I much prefer the first Hommage. The grained dial doesn't seem to have the same subtility than with the first version (maybe it is due to the pictures). Not convinced at all while I was very seduced with the first Hommage... which was enough. Fx
I will confirm once I see version 2 in the metal. But personally between the 2 I also prefer version 1. rotating discs are more fun! :) Thanks Fx for your feedback Cheers Robin
I love the fact that Montblanc continues to make different generations of the watch akin to Apple updating the iPhone each year however I still love the rotating discs of my NR. While I am drooling over the night time shots in your article I can't give up...
on all the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec watches :) I love them a lot I am wishing Montblanc creates a smaller version of the Nicolas Rieussec - hopefully 40mm or max 41mm :))) Thanks Todd for your feedback Cheers Robin
I find the dial texture very appealing. Left to be seen in the metal, especially the thickness. Thanks for this...looking forward to getting to see it in the real!
I say "probably" because I have not seen this one in the flesh. It might be a bit sacrilegious, but I prefer the traditional register hands over the line's signature rotating discs. The dial's grained texture is very interesting, perhaps a bit coarser tha...
And the Nicolas Rieussecs are of different leagues to be honest :) I also like this grained dial and the Roman numerals on this version 2 of the Homage to Nicolas Rieussec even though I prefer version 1 a bit more due to the rotating discs But of course, ...
I also like the textured dial - gives it some depth :) And thanks for your feedback on the chrono. I believe Montblanc, having focused so much on the chronograph complication, should have more iterations of their chrono watches including the Rieussecs , T...