Todd B.
550
My Greytech is back from the dead
$1,200 later and it’s working like a champ. Apparently the mainspring broke. Not sure exactly how as I’m extremely careful with my watches. Nonetheless, I’m glad my local mom and pop jeweler was able to get a mainspring from Montblanc and fox it locally so I did not have to deal with the customer service department in Dallas.





New Release
foversta · May 6, 2012
Explore Montblanc's 2012 SIHH novelties, from the Star Classic Automatic to the TimeWalker ChronoVoyager UTC, with foversta's expert review and community insights.
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Collection
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) · Mar 20, 2014
Compare Montblanc Timewalker Twinfly vs. Nicolas Rieussec Gen 3 black dial. Collector seeks in-house Le Locle movement for his collection.
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Manufacture
mkt33 · Apr 9, 2013
Join mkt33 on a Madison Avenue Watch Week tour, featuring Chopard SuperFast, L.U.C XP Urushi Snake, and Jaquet Droz Ref. 5247. Discover boutique exclusives and expert insights.
24 replies7106 views

Review
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) · Aug 27, 2014
Explore the Montblanc Timewalker Extreme Chronograph DLC, a 2014 SIHH novelty. Discover its unique 'Black 4' DLC coating and design DNA.
13 replies5838 views

Collection
foversta · Dec 18, 2012
Foversta reviews his favorite 2012 Montblanc watches: TimeWalker TwinFly GreyTech, Rieussec Open Hometime, and Villeret Vintage Tachydate. Discover collector insights.
23 replies5278 views

Review
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) · Jun 5, 2015
Jrwong23 reviews the Montblanc Star Roman Small Second Automatic, exploring its design DNA, evolution, and community feedback on the date window.
8 replies4681 views
Sticker shock
By: Todd B. : March 6th, 2019-18:27
Yes I was definitely surprised with the $1,200 quote. The mainspring was $300 bucks. The rest was labor I imagine. He said that he did maintenance and cleaning on the movement since he was going to be in there already fixing the mainspring. Fingers crosse...