Of course, 1858 Monopusher Chronograph, smaller, green version is most impressive (while the price difference may be a bit big), but other ones which left me good impressions are:
1. GeoSphere
I found out the video I took - see how the spheres move with time.
Could be big for business attire, but this is the "Adventure" watch and I wouldn't mind wearing with such clothes.
2. 1858 Automatic Chronograph with NATO strap
On, my, this is sooo Montblanc and has Minerva DNA as well. Love the newish, but vintage-ish logo and lumi index and the "trademark" two hands.
I really wouldn't mind wearing this any day.
So, these are my top 2 selections. What are yours?
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Of course, 1858 Monopusher Chronograph, smaller, green version is most impressive (while the price difference may be a bit big), but other ones which left me good impressions are: 1. GeoSphere I found out the video I took - see how the spheres move with t...
Is my favourite as well. Apart from that the 1858 Automatic Chronograph is a great watch and a great move IMHO. Not a Minerva movement for sure but it makes for a robust, stylish and elegant looking everyday chrono. Thanks for the pictures, Ken, and espec...