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Now that's a watch. Congratulations.
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for this great review! I really like your new watch, even with the machined bridge. By the way, it does appear that the machinist did a careful job of removing the offending name - It looks like he beveled the edges and everything 
I have a few Minerva chronographs (including one from 1941 with a Val71) and have wondered what to do when it's service time. I had two of them serviced by an independent watchmaker, and I'm sorry to say I don't want to repeat that mistake, so I'm hoping Montblanc will offer to service these watches, which are now part of their heritage.
As to the proportions of the watch, you do get used to it. One of mine is 37mm and quite tall, but that's part of the vintage vibe and it feels so nice to put one of these on after wearing modern watches. They just feel right. Maybe one of these days I'll find a 72C for my collection. I do love them.
Cheers,
Jeff
Kind words, Art, thanks…
By: AndrewD : August 20th, 2009-01:26
Despite the wealth of knowledge available on the internet, it is difficult to find a lot of reliable information. All the retired watchmakers out there better start sharing their accumulated knowledge before it is lost! Not such a huge task to prepare thi...
Hi, anaesdoc . . .
By: Dr No : August 21st, 2009-00:02
. . . I hadn't an inkling that the phrase in question could be taken as critical of or condescending towards religious belief. It was written and meant to be taken figuratively. Please accept my apology for the inadvertent slight . . . sincerely, Art
Servicing …
By: AndrewD : August 20th, 2009-15:33
Thanks Jeff, I appreciate your comments. That bridge is interesting, isn’t it? It certainly wasn’t a hatchet job. The movement is otherwise in very nice condition. Click here for that earlier thread on MB service . It sounds promising that they will help ...
Hi Andrew,
By: J_Warden : August 20th, 2009-16:00
These are old pictures and I need to take some fresh ones. Here is the back of the vintage piece. Mine has a snap-on back as you can see on the right side of the image. I had an extra back made with a window so I can see the movement. Small watches unite!...
Nice ...
By: AndrewD : August 23rd, 2009-17:16
Thanks Jeff, Very nice chronographs and great to be able to see those movements. Legibility on the black dial looks excellent and I also like the 45 minute chrono counter. The size looks perfect to me! Andrew
Great reading, Andrew!
By: dxboon : August 21st, 2009-08:38
I like how this watch presents a lot of information cleanly and clearly. I must admit some bias though, as the minute I see the Minerva script I'm interested to learn more about the watch. I feel very drawn to their timepieces for some reason. Your partic...
Wrist shots …
By: AndrewD : August 22nd, 2009-21:36
When I read your comments I realised that I had only posted wrist shots rather than static posed photos. Despite the fact that one can control lighting, reflections etc more easily in a posed shot, I really prefer the ‘life’ that a wristshot b...
Power Reserve ...
By: AndrewD : September 27th, 2009-21:48
Some additional information I did not put in the initial review: The power reserve of the Cal. 730R has been consistently 44 hours from fully wound. While my preference is for manual wind watches to have a PR comfortably over 48 hours so that they do not ...