A few days ago, I presented you the exhibition of some 2016 novelties which took place at the Montblanc Champs-Elysées boutique in Paris.Actually, the novelties of the year are still in Paris but now in a different boutique: the Capucines one, by the Oper
looks like a cool one and you had good fun my friend Thanks for the report! It's cool to see a 1858 manual small second blue dial on a Nato strap. I think I should look for a nice blue Nato for my 1858 Tachymeter chronograph too Cheers Robin
Last month, I received a mysterious invitation from Montblanc - asking the guests to come to a small pier not far from the central Tokyo area, along one of the rivers. And they the invitation went on to say "please come to this pier between 18:00 and 18:3
Between the 2nd and the 16th of June, the Montblanc boutique on the Champs-Elysées in Paris organizes an exhibition to present some of the 2016 novelties with a focus on the 4810 collection. The new pieces of the 4810 collection were created to celebrate
Here on PuristSPro, we have often talked about the newest watch collection from Montblanc, namely the 1858 collection. Here are some previous articles I have shared on the collection, which focused on the inspiration behind the collection as well as the T
I think we can do a roll call for the 1858 chronograph Tachymeter both in steel with blue dial as well as red gold with black dial As for the 1858 manual small second, agree the movement could have been a more interesting one. The huge balance wheel on th
Dear PuristS, This is the last post of my three-part series on the Montblanc 1858 collection. It’s probably a good time to take a break from the novelties released by Montblanc in SIHH 2016, as we recap a beautiful collection launched in late 2015. In par
It is always surprising to discover watches from very well known brands just when they become available at the boutiques. When I say "discover", I use the original meaning of the verb that is to say - learn of their existence. That's what just happened to