Thank you very much, dear Emmanuel! I almost did not get the allocation, but one collector agreed to pass his allocation to me as he was already in posession of several tourbillions from
By: jack johnson : April 5th, 2026-08:33
Minerva/Montblanc, including the cylindrical tourbillon geosphere Trilogy of the Around the World in 80 days series.
Thank you very much! From now on they will be issuing these type of top notch watches under the single Minerva brand only.
By: jack johnson : April 5th, 2026-08:38
But I do not mind getting the "last in the series" of the dual branded exo tourbillons. Being Montblanc co-branded, this watch comes with the Montblanc-shaped diamond on the winding crown too
Ay ay ay mon ami! What a piece. Awesome photo, too. That's a watch I would love to see in person. The level of details and the work on this one are just first class. Huge congrats!
Very clean execution with traditional high-level techniques and inward angles - will post when I have a chance!
By: jack johnson : April 5th, 2026-08:59
A big added point for me here is the movement architecture with the exo tourbillon providing for the elevated positioning of a very large balance wheel above the dial surface. The tourbillon cage here is smaller than the balance wheel - and very beautifully finished!
This is purely decorative, they usually put the limitation number there on their suspended exo tourbillons. Here "VIII" stands for the Limited Edition of 8.
I agree, there is plenty of details to appreciate here: artistic and technical. I very much like the idea behind and looks of the Exo Tourbillon - it allows to employ a very large balance wheel that gets elevated above the dial surface for a true 3-d look.
I love the tourbillon bridge on yours! And the watch is great as a whole, of course.
By: jack johnson : April 5th, 2026-10:16
Twisted in a very artistic way. I am now thinking about the cylindrical tourbillon geosphere - as I also want to have that twisted infinity bridge in the collection.
the geosphere has a height of 16.6 and a diameter of 47mm whilst mine has got 18.2 at 47mm. So it is an illusion of my mind that the geosphere looks "larger".