But with the purchase of the 16.31, I didn’t feel like I needed two blue montblanc chronos. The winding felt so much more smooth and buttery on the 16.29 vs the 16.31 that feels a bit more stiff. I’m not sure if the crown had any effect on that?
This year, Montblanc revisited another jewel from the Minerva Patrimony, with the 1858 Minerva Monopusher Chronograph Red Arrow. Here is the original chronograph, issued in the very late Thirties. Credit picture: Christies. It was a giant chronograph for ...
42mm 19.9 was certainly massive, and nice that they had shrunk it down, but I agree that perhaps the case on this 13.21 version could have been made at 40mm to blend better. However, one could contrast this with the 5070 which, though the case:movement ma...
I'm fond of the minerva calibers & mont-blanc does great job in adding family members to the monopusher chronographs. I love the knurled bezel too...gives a different vibe. given my wrist size, I would enjoy a 40mm case but the one I miss dearly in th...
I am not surprised that you prefer this watch. Not being too much a fan of darker dials and with the secret unveiled my choice was apparent as well But having handled this watch for half an hour at least I can only concur that it is a very fine offering b...
love the overall package, especially the beveled lugs. and I totally agree with you, the price point is very intriguing considering the craftsmanship. thanks for the fantastic review, it's been a pleasure to read it cheers
But with the purchase of the 16.31, I didn’t feel like I needed two blue montblanc chronos. The winding felt so much more smooth and buttery on the 16.29 vs the 16.31 that feels a bit more stiff. I’m not sure if the crown had any effect on that?
When it comes to chronograph movements, these Minerva sculptures are in the upper tier of design and finish (just pure eye candy). Agreed that they are bang for the buck. However, I personally have difficulty seeing Minerva's branded as Montblanc. To me t...
Great release this year, it's a reedition of chronograph that is very charming. One thing I noticed when looking at the scales on the new version's dial is that the subdials are positioned more towards the centre with the re-edition, compared to the origi...
As much as I like the Red Arrow front, I dont like its back at all (cramped and small). Perhaps because of its snail design they have to make it 42mm while 13.21 is too small for 42mm. so 1858 Tach for me for the time being The perfect chrono choice would...