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?
than the original cal 48 which was 10.5 lignes 23.6 mm in diameter and 3.8 mm in height. 14 lignes=31.5812 mm a 25 % increase in diameter. The case diameter of neo vintage Pythagore most often seen is 34 mm. Compared to this new diameter the 39 mm is 14.7
Minerva Pythgagore (the "perfect ratio") calibre 48 manual wind. , 💙 I believe there were about five or so of these made circa 1999. At 38 mm x 9 mm, the Bauhaus styled dial with heat blued hands on its original Minerva bracelet. Neo-vintage handwork by t
I think it's good that that are LE. I really don't went to see these made in bulk production. I think the size is 39 mmm. 38 mm would have been ok too. These watchea wear big. I wonder what the thickness is and the lug to lug. Did they make the pythagore
While I am in principle happy that the brand name is again adorning the dials of watches I am likewise happy with this from the past era. Back in the day the golden ratio principle of movement design also bore fruit in terms of overall proportioning, whic
I would suppose not one often found on pilot’s wrists but it has the elements and is a charming version of the evergreen (well at least in the pre-Montblanc era) Pythagore line from Minerva. The patina on the hands and hour markers makes it all the more a
My 38 mm Minerva Pythagore calibre 48 manual wind on the wrist today. Rather rare watch which is made even more rare to be seen on the orginal Minerva bracelet. This neo-vintage piece was made by the Frey family father and son team circa 1999. The next ye
With the move and all else going on fresh watch shots were few and far between. Most days the priority was to keep watches as far away from the proceedings as possible. A short breather today, with a minute to snap a quick wrist shot of the Habrong2 Felix