Montblanc 2016 Novelty Show in Tokyo (Series 1 of 2)

Oct 07, 2016,05:02 AM
 

With Mr. Jerome Lambert, CEO, Montblanc, 2016 Novelty event was held at The Hour Glass Ginza.  The exhibition included those announced at SIHH 2016 as well as 110th Anniversary models, and rare Villeret Collection.....


Outside window was changed to all Montblanc.



Inside the shop was special Montblanc booth.... with pens, watches.....



Now, this is THE LE of THREE, Montblanc Collection Villeret Tourbillon By-Cylindlique 110th Anniversary Limited Edition "Serpent".





Mysterious dial.



Super finish and the snake...



Sure, a bit of thick and big side for my wrist....







Montblanc Collection Villeret Metamorphosis II



When you pull the lever (on the left hand side) down....











Montblanc Collection Villeret Tourbillon Cylindlique Geospere Vasco da Gama Night Sky






Love the contrast of the dial and the spheres.













Now, surprise for ladies....

Montblanc Collection Boheme Exo-Tourbillon








Sure, the finish is impeccable, but more surprising is its price....  Tourbillon price?  Really?  Gotta be kidding!



Yet another surprise tourbillon......

Montblanc Collection 4810 Exo-Tourbillon Slim






Why "slim"?  Because of this "20-bearings" micro rotor, a very serious one.  





Now, Orbis Terrarum series starts!

Montblanc 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110th Anniversary Edition (LE of 110)








Three types of Orbis Terrarum - on the left is what Mr. Lambert was wearing (prototype with rubber NATO strap), and on the right is what Mr. Harrar (CEO of Montblanc Japan) was wearing.









Looks really good with NATO (but rubber).











.. and back to Villeret Collection.

Montblanc Collection Villeret Second Retour a Zero



The second hand does not only hack but also go back to ZERO.











Montblanc Collection Villeret Exo-Tourbillon Ratrapante









Enamel dial!





... and Mr. Lambert started showing the watch fans Montblanc Timewalker Exo-Tourbillon Minute Chronograph Limited Edition (LE of 100, already sold out) and explaining how great the machine is.
















Mr. Jerome Lambert, CEO, Montblanc on the right and Mr. Maxime Harrar, CEO, Montblanc Japan.




... lastly, but not the least, Orbis Terrarum on Mr. Harrar's wrist.





Hope you enjoyed the show as much as I did!

Special thanks to:
Mr. Jerome Lambert, CEO, Montblanc
Mr. Maxime Harrar, CEO, Montblanc Japan
All the staff of Montblanc Japan
.. and Mr. Momoi and staff or The Hour Glass Ginza.

Thank you!

Ken




More posts: CalibresCollection VilleretHeritage Chronométrie CollectionHeritage Chronométrie ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph Vasco da Gama Heritage Spirit CollectionHeritage Spirit Orbis TerrarumMetamorphosisMontblanc Collection Villeret

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Whaou! You really blew me away for all my day with all these beauties.

 
 By: Alkiro1 : October 7th, 2016-06:23
The Metamorphosis is stunning. Thank you for your post Ken. Best wishes Alkiro

The Metamorphosis II makes me think to (sorry for this comparison) a Valbray Oculus. But it is just because you have two dials in one watch.

 
 By: Alkiro1 : October 8th, 2016-04:42
Nevertheless, the Montblanc is far better technologically speaking as the dial change is activated by a button and not the manual action of his owner with a rotating bezel like the Valbray. Best wishes Alkiro

The Retour à Zero, the Rattrapante, the Orbis Terrarum and the Metamorphosis...

 
 By: amanico : October 7th, 2016-11:45
Wow you have been spoiled here. What a feast! Thanks for this pictorial report. I now wish they will make a Rattrapante WITHOUT tourbillon. Best, Nicolas

High haute horology?

 
 By: cory : October 7th, 2016-18:24
I have not had the pleasure of seeing any of these highcomplication Montblanc pieces in person and so don't know a lot about the finish etc.... do these timepieces sit up with the best of best in terms of execution and finish!? I know the brand is on the ... 

Wow... just beautiful!

 
 By: cory : October 7th, 2016-23:49
I'm appreciating Montblanc more as I age I struggled to get my head around the brand and its pens but these pieces of haute horology stand strong with the best of the best. Hope to see some of these pieces in the near future... that finish! Haunting

+1!! [nt]

 
 By: KIH : October 8th, 2016-00:56

Thank you for the report, Ken!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : October 8th, 2016-01:52
Good to see the richness of the MB collection! Also good to see that MR. Lambert is not the only one with a JLC background... Please send Maxime my best! Best Blomman

Very cool event KIH - thanks for sharing!

 
 By: KMII : October 8th, 2016-22:41
While the watches are clearly impeccable in execution, many appear to be on the larger side. What was your impression in terms of wearability?

I understand that :)

 
 By: KMII : October 9th, 2016-00:02
But my wrist is sadly still the same size...

Possibly...

 
 By: KMII : October 9th, 2016-00:43
But not sure how much the wrists will grow

LOL :) [nt]

 
 By: KMII : October 9th, 2016-01:39

That expands the belly size first...

 
 By: KMII : October 9th, 2016-03:30
And translates into stronger wrists very imperfectly

Wearable all right. But availability is more of an issue!

 
 By: KIH : October 9th, 2016-03:19
... for many Villeret pieces. But other lines are made to be on the smaller side, 39, 40mm. Since the late days at JLC, Jerome has been trying to get back to the "good old smallish watch days", and that's good.

Absolutely!

 
 By: KMII : October 9th, 2016-03:30
Our wrists have not grown by 20-30% in the last two decades, like some watch sizes Looking forward to more major brands getting the average size to below 40mm again! Thanks for the feedback