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Horological Meandering: Very nice!

I have a newer relative, a Premier from 1998 Best Regards deBalzac
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Montblanc: The most beautiful wristwatch in the world

Best Regards Livius
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By: deBalzac
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Horological Meandering: Congratulations Art!

Always a pleasure to read your post! Best Regards Livius
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Horological Meandering: The Minerva history told by Jean-Jacques Frey in 1993

http://ninanet.net/watches/mhist/mhist.html
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By: deBalzac
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Horological Meandering: Frey Minerva

I love the Frey era Minervas! Your 38 mm is a beautiful watch. I bought my 34 mm Pythagore 25 years ago. Best Regards Livius
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By: deBalzac
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Horological Meandering: Frey/Venus rumor

The Venus cal 175 is not designed by André Frey, He has never worked for Fabrique d'Ebauches Vénus S.A. Before Minerva, André Frey worked for Lip in France. Minerva used a Venus cal 175 ebauché in the Heritage model in 1998. The connection between André Frey and Venus is just an internet rumor used
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By: deBalzac
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: THE VLAD IS BACK!

Nice to see you back my friend Best regards Livius
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By: deBalzac
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WristScan: Congratulations to all the winners!

Thank you Art and Abel for honorable mentions. Great watches and photos this week! Best Regards Livius
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By: deBalzac
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WristScan: Time for...

Minerva Best Regards Livius
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By: deBalzac
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WristScan: Minerva

Minerva Pythagore Best Regard Livius
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By: deBalzac
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