Me and my wife went to grezi. Now Sabres. Lange for me too. I do admit, I always desire a 1815 chrono however I am happy with my montblanc Minerva. For now 🙃
Get a good night's sleep, stumble into breakfast room and prepare "REVITALIZATION PROCESS" Choices, Choices! (they 'all look the same' to wife / just like 'all watches look the same' to wives) SYCHRONIZE Seiko Flight Master Automatic & ATMOS CLOCK Mak
My 38 mm x 9 mm Minerva Pythagore cal 48 "anniversary" which was made in 1999 under the Frey father and son team. Manual wind. The calibre 48 design is suppose to epitomize the Pythagorean golden ratio of proportionality and ratios. It has a cult-like fol
While we were discussing the return of Minerva branding onto some Montblanc watches the other day, here one from the era when this was no a branding / marketing discussion but the only way to be. The Cal.13-20 chronograph is from the swan-song era of the
Just a quick spontaneous shot of mine in the nude today, aka without a strap on. I still love the proportions, the use of cathedral hands and the super pleasant size on the wrist. Any other old school Minervas out there?
These movement and designs are breathtaking and go figure, they were made in the 30’s when everything was still very primitive. This maison should have way more respect and appreciation than it actually has at the moment. They’re truly master watchmakers
Beautiful watch and especially movement but why in bronze? I would have preferred it in titanium for instance of steel. Bronze is definitely not for this one. I wish they had the Minerva on the dial, would have been very tempting. Best, Laurent
The Minerva caliber is an entirely different animal. When you wind it it’s a joy and feels like a Patek or Lange. On top of that the finishing on this movement is top notch to say the least Laurent
Here you are: Editors picks: A Couple Of Photos Of A Minerva Vd 712 Swedish Army Yes, civilian or military, they are desirable. As for the case, it is more 37 than 36, as far as I remember. Go! Best, Nicolas