Definetlly the manual-wind with central zero-reset second. Nothing much can be said except for very simple, practical and beautiful watch. Off course the movement too its well made and first of its kind what else can be said? hehe
Montblanc celebrates the 150th anniversary of Minerva this year with a special collection of watches, including a wristwatch with a zero-reset centre seconds, likely to be the first and only of its kind (Lange zero-reset is subsidiary seconds). A bigger s...
Montblanc “Collection Villeret 1858” Montblanc Collection Villeret 1858 Les Chronographes Email Grand Feu: Exclusive chronographs with genuine enamel dials and the last of the 16.29 and 13.21-calibre movements Wristwatches with genuine enamel dials are hi...
Montblanc “Collection Villeret 1858” Limited jubilee edition with two newly developed watch movements: Montblanc Collection Villeret 1858 Les Secondes au Centre Retour-à-Zéro Seconde au Centre Retour à Zéro Calibre 13-18 in white gold Photo: Anthony Tsai ...
Up for grabs is a Montblanc key ring in leather; it's tan leather with two brushed steel rings. Montblanc leather accessories are well-made and pretty pricey so this is a chance to get one gratis. All you have to do is to post a response in this thread an...
If I had to choose, this one would be my pick. Why? For the grand feu enamel dial, first, as they are few watches and comapnies to have the knowledge to make such dials, and to work on enamel, with UN, Patek, and JLC. Then because its bi compax look speak...
The enamel dials are probably made by Donze Cadran, which is the only company able to make large quantities of traditional, oven-fired enamel dials. They supply dials to Daniel Roth and possibly Jaquet Droz, amongst others. These images from the Donze Cad...
would be my choice. I have always been enamoured by the understated apperance of monopusher chronos, and the movement looks wonderful. Furthermore the dial is balanced (but would imho be better without pure mechanique horlongere), and the timeless qualiti...