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
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
Liked to look at. I looked which world timer had the best accurate world map on the dial. I took not all exiting world timers, just the ones on the list i posted. The Montblanc Star Legacy Orbis Terrarum wt have a northern hemisphere which shows the count
For people who like lists like i am, it is time for the monthly watch top 10. It is a quick list which gives me a view which watches took my attention in a month. Brands and models can vary over time, and the June list 2021 is this: 1. A typical private c
These last months, I used to post my 1858 Tachymeter with its gorgeous manual winding chronograph movement, the Cal 16.29. Here, with the Orbis Terrarum, we are leaving the field of exquisite horology to go the playground of coolness. Cool, this watch def
I just love to wear this watch due to its color scheme and the blue strap. This is the so called Hamburg edition, limited to 10 pieces and made for the grand opening of the concert hall (Elbphilharmonie, a panorama picture attached for all interested) in
For those who are after a serious worldtimer but don't want to spend too much money, there are some alternatives to the stars of the category such as Patek, Vacheron, Jaeger Lecoultre, Girard Perregaux and so on... I knew one of them, the Montblanc Orbis