What about the arrow on the dial ?

Feb 09, 2014,23:37 PM
 

Hi Nicolas, 


Thanks a lot for the report !

One question / doubt : on each & every corporate picture, the Minerva arrow can clearly be seen on the dial. 

On live pictures, including mine, it can't be seen. 

Is it a question of angle ? I did not pay attention to that at the first glance...

All the best, 

Olivier











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Montblanc SIHH 2014. A view on the Timewalker Chronograph 100 Limited Edition.

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-00:51
Unexpected, surprising, intriguing, these are the words which immediately come to mind when you look at such a piece. Extremely modern outside, hyper classic Inside, this is the Watch of paradoxes. Of course, the Jaeger-Lecoultre fan couldn't help smiling...  
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Extraordinary!

 
 By: patrick_y : February 2nd, 2014-02:34
A modern watch for a modern world. Interpreted by an extremely and deeply rooted traditionalist company. And a true 1/100th of a second counting watch since it has 360,000 vph. Unlike some other watch companies that pretend to count to the same level of p... 
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1/ 100th of a second, Montblanc and Minerva clearly know how to make them. Thanks

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-02:45
For your input, my dear Patrick. Best, Nicolas
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Intriguing yes... surprising a bit... unexpected no...

 
 By: foversta : February 2nd, 2014-02:36
I tend to disagree with your first sentence! :) I remember very well the presentation made by Bartomeu Gomila 2 years ago when the TimeWriter II Bi-frequence was unveiled. And the first question I had was: but rather to start with this 1/1000th chronograp... 
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A few additional pics

 
 By: foversta : February 2nd, 2014-03:45
The Bi-frequence movement 2 years ago, uncompleted: So we recognize the base of the movement of the Chronograph 100. And the Bi-frenquence and the pocket watch: Fx ...  
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The Wizard of Oz is creating magic...

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : February 2nd, 2014-03:06
In this Timewalker Chronograph 100. Combining the best ideas and expertise of LeLocle and Villeret assets, the Wizard has indeed created alot of powerful magical pieces this SIHH 2014. Very impressive watch. Not just the finishing but the whole concept an... 
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Aaah, you liked this nickname, didn't you? :)))

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-03:37
Well said, Robin. I think that this is a winning blend. Best, and thanks for your input. Nicolas
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Love the nickname!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : February 2nd, 2014-04:41
Hope he doesnt mind the nick! ;) Best wishes my friend. Robin
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He is used to that, from me. ;)

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-04:58
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Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

 
 By: Tick Talk : February 2nd, 2014-07:34
This little brother to the Bi-frequence 1000, both in terms of price and technical specifications, is a very daring venture for MB, at least in terms of style. Can't decide if it positions closest to Richard Mille or TAG, with even a hint of the Grand Sei... 
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I don't worry about the fact that the 100 pieces will find their owners, indeed.

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-10:24
But which pleases me is the fresh air of modernity and Madness. I find it pretty promising, for the future of the brand. Thanks for your input, Tick Talk. Best, Nicolas.
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Nice one indeed...

 
 By: Jester : February 2nd, 2014-07:40
One question though, the subdial at 6 indicates chronograph second & minute? In that case both the big red hand & the subdial at 9 indicate second for the normal time display?
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Yes, and no.

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-10:31
Yes, the subdial at 6 is totally dedicated to the Chronograph, while the big red second hand is the one who moves at 1 / 100 of second. There is no redondance, here. Best, Jester. Nicolas
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Gotcha!

 
 By: Jester : February 2nd, 2014-17:21
So the big red second hand turns 360 every second! This sounds very interesting.
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;) Yes.

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-22:21
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I didn't pay much attention on this watch...

 
 By: tudorctin : February 2nd, 2014-09:12
Before reading your thread, Nicholas. Maybe because of the watch name… But it is a sensational watch. 360,000 vibrations per hour you can't find on every corner of the street. And the price is not so bad! I should have expected a black enamel dial for thi... 
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A very honest and interesting offer, yes. And it works!

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-10:30
You are indeed very right to mention it: There are not that many 1/ 100th of a second Chronos. And this one is well made! Best, Nicolas.
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Nice coherent watch..

 
 By: moc : February 2nd, 2014-10:23
to testify Montblanc new direction,blending the regular line with Villeret. Who knows if this strategy will pay back,I think so. This watch offers a lot of horological content,a reasonable price for what it is and a nice alternative to sports watches. Int... 
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As I previoulsy wrote about the Heritage Chrono, History takes time to be written.

 
 By: amanico : February 2nd, 2014-10:27
And a History to write is certainly a very exciting adventure. Will I buy it? No. I have other targets which obsess me ( us? ;) ) Does it please me? A lot! Thanks for your valuable input, my dear friend. Best, Nicolas
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Oddly, the Limited Editions Make This Riskier for Montblanc

 
 By: bigdave : February 3rd, 2014-09:54
By proposing an edition of 100 here and 90 for the Heritage Chrono, Montblanc effectively suggests to the public that it is time for a clear trickle down from Villeret equal to 190 pieces, the equivalent of nearly 4 years' worth of actual Villeret product... 
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That is an interesting point of view.

 
 By: amanico : February 3rd, 2014-10:00
I always thought that the Limited Production was a more interesting concept than the limited edition. Even if less transparent. I am not sure it will be a trickle down to Villeret, as the Villeret family is dear to every Montblanc lover's heart, as well a... 
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So many details to admire on this watch.

 
 By: MichaelC : February 4th, 2014-18:35
I love the red ring around the crystal. A wonderful frame for a uniquely presented dial and function set. Thanks the the write up Nicolas. I sense temptation for sure!
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I love the transparency oof the dial, the play of light.

 
 By: amanico : February 4th, 2014-22:25
There are quite a lot of détails to love, indeed. Thanks for your feedback, my friend. Nicolas
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An interesting offering from Montblanc

 
 By: ED209 : February 4th, 2014-20:08
I like this design and the movements looks great from the back. At only 100 pieces it will be a rare sighting. Thanks Nicolas for reporting on this piece. Regards, ED-209
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My pleasure, Ed. Thanks for looking.

 
 By: amanico : February 4th, 2014-22:23
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A poor man...

 
 By: Caius : February 7th, 2014-00:31
... Extrem Lab 1 Is Mr. Lambert left JLC with the drawing boards ? :) ...  
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Using the buttom?

 
 By: aaronm : February 7th, 2014-10:12
I love the back-side view, it's been clearly "designed" a bit for aesthetics, but only a tiny bit! One question, how difficult is it to operate the chronograph button on wrist? A
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Not tough to use.

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2014-10:13
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What about the arrow on the dial ?

 
 By: O. Müller : February 9th, 2014-23:37
Hi Nicolas, Thanks a lot for the report ! One question / doubt : on each & every corporate picture, the Minerva arrow can clearly be seen on the dial. On live pictures, including mine, it can't be seen. Is it a question of angle ? I did not pay attent...  
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The repere for the seconds?

 
 By: amanico : February 9th, 2014-23:42
Not only in corporate pictures, but also on mine, it is present. It may be a question of angle, indeed. Best, Nicolas.
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Thank you Nicolas

 
 By: O. Müller : February 9th, 2014-23:52
I woud love to see one of yours with the arrow visible, if you have a minute :) Have a nice day, Olivier
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Got it, thank you ! [nt]

 
 By: O. Müller : February 9th, 2014-23:59
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You see the arrow, on my real photos? It must be a question of angles on yours.

 
 By: amanico : February 10th, 2014-00:02
Please post yours! Best, Nicolas, intrigued.
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Yes I do, sir !

 
 By: O. Müller : February 10th, 2014-00:05
But I had a long conversation with Alex on that and I've been chased out of the room as the following press conference was about to start...! Quickly I took some pictures. They're all good. But those related to this piece.... :-( Too bad ! Thanks for your... 
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Bravo!

 
 By: Mr.Gatsby : March 31st, 2014-09:29
Wow....I love this though a touch too big for my personal preference. But as you say, I've no problem with it! Jerome Lambert is truly writing history with the Montblanc 'pen'! Well done, I say...................... Note to self: time to pick up a Montbla... 
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