If you like world time watches, you immediately have in mind Patek Philippe, Girard Perregaux, which both offered their modern vision in year 2000, with the 5110 and the WW TC, respectively. Jaeger Lecoultre came a bit after, circa 2005 with the Extreme W
Is my expression after typing this up on my phone and accidently dragging my hand and resetting the page This was a great year. When I started learning about horology (apx 2008), one of the first watches I was drawn to were Montblanc Minerva (collection V
For 25th anniversary some ideas Can reinvestigate LU Chopard- either a Quattro or jumping hours- maybe Ti with salmon dial? Or an LU Chopard chrono 1, sans date, steel and salmon. The later is an auto chrono but that works since previous Chopard purists w
I didn't see this one coming, I must confess. The Orbis Terrarum first came in 2015 in the Heritage Line. A very good offer, fairly priced. This year, Montblanc just reissued the Orbis Terrarum in the Star Legacy line. Amore refined case, 43 mm big, a bit
Travelling today with this WT made in a LE 10 for the opening of the Hamburg opera house (Elbphilharmonie). Love the changing colour pattern which is vivid and imo better than the more monochrome first generation. Not very expensive and thus a WT for all
From 2019. A limited edition of 100 pieces, housing the wonderful Cal 13.21. Replace the Dauphine hands with some leaf shaped hands, and I would have jumped on it. Best, Nicolas
Other than being from a movie I like, these are famous last words at a watch store 🤣🤣 I emailed montblanc usa site early January for a green dial minerva 13.21. I got an email back from head of USA horlogy saying one was en route from Switzerland to US bu