Maybe the finest watch from Montblanc Villeret. Here we have: - A manual winding chronograph with a Rattrapante which is not modular, but integrated. - A sublime Tourbillon with its hyper finished bridge which requires one week of work. - Enamel dial. - O
Some quick pictures of my new timepiece featuring a regulator dial, GMT, Rattrapante and the patented exo-tourbillon. Pretty big and three dimensional caliber which is the deepest and nicest I have ever seen, even compared to an ALS Rattrapante. I know th
Words are needless, here. I will just share some pictures of the high level of finishings of some movements. A Classic: " Simple " Chronograph movements: 13.21 on the left, 16.29 on the right: With a different variation of the 16.29, here, as you can find
KMII, What a shock to find plunging temperatures this week. It's nearly Easter and Spring time. Half the world just held the Spring Festival for Lunar New Year! Putting Spring 'on-hold', I am hiding indoors and sifting through old memories of Montblanc ma
Datograph from Lange Duometre à Chronographe from Jaeger Lecoultre. 1858 Tachymeter from Montblanc. 5370 from Patek, And the King of the Kings, but I would prefer a Rattrante NOT associated to a tourbillon, this opus from Montblanc, the level of movement
47 mm ( left ) or 44 mm ( right ). Size apart, which would make me prefer the 44 mm one, the styles are very different. More modern for the smaller, more traditional for the bigger. The Tourbillon bridges are not decorated the same way. I like both of the
There is something magic in London's atmosphere in November. I don't know, maybe the explanations can be found in the first Christmas ornaments, the poppies on the jackets but I always love to be in London during this period. Even the weather seems sunny