Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II – Part Two

Sep 07, 2015,19:50 PM
 

In part one of this two-part series on the Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II, I covered the various iterations of Rieussec’s inking time writers, the forefathers of the chronograph as we know today. For part two, I will share the concept of this new watch, its design codes as well as some key product details.

 

Concept – Homage to Nicolas Rieussec

To recap, Montblanc launched the first Nicolas Rieussec watch in 2008, which grew to be a collection of chronographs as the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec collection; powered by Montblanc Manufacture calibres. This entire collection has been inspired by the first patented inking chronograph, developed by Rieussec in 1821. The concept of “Writing Time” was a key source of inspiration for Montblanc, which started as a writing instrument specialist.

 

In 2014, Montblanc launched the Homage to Nicolas Rieussec, paying tribute to the original inking chronograph developed in 1821 and patented in 1822.



Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec I, Special Edition, launched in 2014
Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec I, Special Edition, launched in 2014



1st inking chronograph developed by Rieussec in 1821 and patented in 1822. Most of us are very familiar with this version with t
1st inking chronograph developed by Rieussec in 1821 and patented in 1822. Most of us are very familiar with this version with turning chronograph discs





For 2015, Montblanc pays fresh tribute to this great watchmaker by unveiling a new interpretation of his improved inking chronograph, which Rieussec launched in 1825. This version of his inking chronograph is less often seen and discussed. It was a further evolution of Rieussec’s writing time concept by measuring elapsed time with a rotating inking hand mechanism instead of turning discs. This new watch emphasises Rieussec's constant drive to innovate and achieve greater accuracy.





Inking chronograph developed by Nicolas Rieussec in 1825
Inking chronograph developed by Nicolas Rieussec in 1825




Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II
Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II



Design code and Inspiration

 

The Montblanc Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II chronograph faithfully reproduces the appearance of the original 1825 inking time writer. Of course, Montblanc adapted the design and construction of this latest version of the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec by using modern materials, methods and design elements.

 

In my opinion, it is a puristic design, inspired by Rieussec’s 2nd chronograph invention from 1825, with rotating hands as chronograph indicators for the first time rather than rotating discs. The traditional design is enhanced with the grainé dial decoration inspired by Rieussec‘s historical clock; the white hybrid ceramic hour ring and chronograph counters with the exclusive Montblanc Mysterious Superluminova give modern touches and design elements to the timepiece.









The Montblanc Mysterious Superluminova creates a surprising effect by highlighting the chronograph counters and revealing the hours in Roman numerals in a typographic style, identical to the one employed by Nicolas Rieussec in 1825. It was not something that Rieussec could do back in 1825 but something fun and cool for the modern wrist watch lover.


See the illustration below which explains how the designers at Montblanc took cues from the original Rieussec time writer in 1825 to design the Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II.








Powered by the MB R200 chronograph movement

The MB R200 automatic monopusher chronograph movement is common to the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec collection. It is a tried and tested movement used in several generations of the automatic Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec watches and is also a base movement for the more complicated watches such as the Nicolas Rieussec Rising Hour and more recently, the Heritage Chronometrie ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph.

 

A meticulously milled column-wheel links the movement's gear-train to the monopusher chronograph mechanism, through the mediation of a vertical clutch that operates with practically no friction and prevents any undesired jumping action of the seconds hand when the chronograph function is activated.  The MB R200 also has a double barrel which ensures a 72-hour power reserve.

This caliber, whilst not as beautifully hand finished like its ultra high-end brothers from the Montblanc Villeret manufacture (Montblanc Villeret watches cost a lot more and are more exclusive), has pretty decent finishing,  such as beveling and the use of Côtes de Genève motif, with blued screws in traditional movement design. It also has an aligned gear-train, which helps our eyes focus on the balance-wheel, which creates a cool visual treat with its 28,800 vibrations per hour. The end result is a very well rounded movement, produced and assembled in the Montblanc manufacture.









Finally, the illustration below, provided by Montblanc, summarises the product details of this new Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II, including the list price in Euro.






I should be able to take some live photos of this watch in the upcoming Watches and Wonders 2015 in Hong Kong that I will share as soon as I can.

 

Meanwhile, I hope you have enjoyed these 2 posts. Let me know how you like the new Homage to Nicolas Rieussec II and if there is any new features or design elements that you would like Montblanc to consider in upcoming variants of this iconic Montblanc collection.


Cheers
robin


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Great part II, Robin!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : September 7th, 2015-23:29
The new watch looks great! The white dial version would be my choice. Looking forward to see some live shots! Best Blomman

Lol thanks Blomman

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 7th, 2015-23:54
there is only the white dial version though :) The pic with the "darkened dial" is to show the night time effect of this watch when the superluminova takes effect. It is not a black dial version :) Yes I will share live pics as soon as I can :) Cheers Rob... 

Oh, missed that point!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : September 8th, 2015-13:37
Thank you for the clarification! Best Blomman

Montblanc has established real watchmaking reputation

 
 By: MTF : September 8th, 2015-05:42
Thanks for the report of the new 'Montblanc Homages to Nicolas Rieussec II' watch. I remember when a prominent watch collector in Asia told me, "I will never buy a Montblanc Villeret watch because it has the name 'Montblanc' on it. That brand is for my pe...  

That is the beauty of Montblanc's current strategy

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 8th, 2015-21:18
Cascading the very best of both their manufactures to more accessible timepieces yet retain the highly exclusive, artisanal Montblanc Villeret range So far, IMHO, Jerome is doing a fantastic job! The next step will be again IMHO to establish a more distin... 

Good point about Iconic

 
 By: Todd B. : September 10th, 2015-14:20
I see the NR as being the flag ship in turns of iconic DNA for Montblanc's watch pillar however can we not count the Timewalker in there as well? I say this for this simple fact that the skeletonized lugs are quite unique in my mind and you can definitely... 

Good point Todd

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 10th, 2015-20:21
The Montblanc Timewalker is indeed becoming a very recognizable Montblanc watch as well. I agree I can spot and identify one from a distance away. It is a success in its own right. I do see some in the wild in Singapore and it is quite popular due to its ... 

I'm with you on both points.

 
 By: MichaelC : September 8th, 2015-10:55
But this looks very good as is, definitely a fine offering from MB.

I think you will like this Michael

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 8th, 2015-21:20
Hope you can see the Homage to Nicolas Rieussec version 1 and 2 in the metal. I believe you will like them :) Cheers Robin

Great idea Nico

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 8th, 2015-21:19
And Montblanc has that movement. A PuristS delight :) Cheers Robin

Not my cup of tea...

 
 By: foversta : September 8th, 2015-14:23
I much prefer the first Hommage. The grained dial doesn't seem to have the same subtility than with the first version (maybe it is due to the pictures). Not convinced at all while I was very seduced with the first Hommage... which was enough. Fx

I think the grained dial is the same

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 8th, 2015-21:21
I will confirm once I see version 2 in the metal. But personally between the 2 I also prefer version 1. rotating discs are more fun! :) Thanks Fx for your feedback Cheers Robin

I agree Robin

 
 By: Todd B. : September 10th, 2015-14:21
I love the fact that Montblanc continues to make different generations of the watch akin to Apple updating the iPhone each year however I still love the rotating discs of my NR. While I am drooling over the night time shots in your article I can't give up... 

Rotating discs are super cool to watch

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 10th, 2015-20:23
on all the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec watches :) I love them a lot I am wishing Montblanc creates a smaller version of the Nicolas Rieussec - hopefully 40mm or max 41mm :))) Thanks Todd for your feedback Cheers Robin

Great follow up report!

 
 By: rnaden : September 8th, 2015-18:32
I find the dial texture very appealing. Left to be seen in the metal, especially the thickness. Thanks for this...looking forward to getting to see it in the real!

Hopefully we can see it in the metal together

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 8th, 2015-21:22
Are you attending Watches and Wonders Richard? :) Cheers Robin

Yes I am.

 
 By: rnaden : September 8th, 2015-23:14
Seeing it together sounds like a good plan!

Probably my favourite of the Rieussec models released thus far!

 
 By: jmpTT : September 8th, 2015-19:57
I say "probably" because I have not seen this one in the flesh. It might be a bit sacrilegious, but I prefer the traditional register hands over the line's signature rotating discs. The dial's grained texture is very interesting, perhaps a bit coarser tha... 

The Montblanc Villeret chronos

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 8th, 2015-21:25
And the Nicolas Rieussecs are of different leagues to be honest :) I also like this grained dial and the Roman numerals on this version 2 of the Homage to Nicolas Rieussec even though I prefer version 1 a bit more due to the rotating discs But of course, ... 

Thanks for your feedback

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 9th, 2015-18:01
I also like the textured dial - gives it some depth :) And thanks for your feedback on the chrono. I believe Montblanc, having focused so much on the chronograph complication, should have more iterations of their chrono watches including the Rieussecs , T...