From time to time, we'll revisit some nice vintage Minerva Chronographs, to share the DNA of the current Montblanc Villeret Chronographs. Here, a chronograph from the 40's. Luminous hour markers, hands, and even the case have been borrowed for the 1858 Ta...
What a magnificent piece and it is amazing how much the DNA has carried across against my Villeret... especially that snail dial and the shape of the crown/monopusher. I wonder how the original movements were finished? I have never seen inside the solid c...
.. This ancestor is a real forerunner, very attractive; but given the choice between Vintage & the new one, I\'d go with the latter.. Thx for sharing, hs
and remember looking at it when it was offered those years back... it was actually the 'P10' that put me off on the dial, hence ending up with the black dial version. Cheers Andrew
Both the 1858 Tachymeter chronograph and Andrew\'s Villeret vintage Tachymeter (which is like a direct descendant of this vintage one) Thanks for the post Nico. Very Vladdy as usual :p Cheers Robin