Montblanc 1858 Tachymeter Caliber 16.29 Guide
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Montblanc 1858 Tachymeter Caliber 16.29 Guide

By amanico · Mar 18, 2019 · 23 replies
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Which excludes the 1858 Double Split and the 1858 Green, Cal 13.21. Here they are: The Bronze Green is a piece unique for Only Watch. The rest is limited to 100 pieces each. Best, Nicolas

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Which excludes the 1858 Double Split and the 1858 Green, Cal 13.21. 

Here they are: 



The Bronze Green is a piece unique for Only Watch. 

The rest is limited to 100 pieces each.

Best,

Nicolas

About the Montblanc 1858 Collection Ref. 1858

The Rolex Bubble Back, reference 1858, represents an early example of Rolex's self-winding waterproof wristwatches. This reference is part of the broader Bubble Back family, characterized by its distinctive domed case back designed to accommodate the thicker automatic movement of the era. It showcases Rolex's foundational efforts in developing robust and reliable automatic timepieces for everyday wear, laying groundwork for future Oyster Perpetual models.

This particular reference features an 18k white gold case, measuring 38mm in diameter. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal, protecting a silver dial. The watch is powered by an automatic movement, specifically the Boucheron 1858 caliber, offering a power reserve of 42 hours. The fixed bezel and leather strap complete the watch's classic presentation.

For collectors, the reference 1858 holds interest as an early and relatively rare iteration within the Bubble Back series, especially in white gold. Its larger case size for the period also makes it appealing to modern tastes. The presence of a date complication adds to its functionality, distinguishing it from simpler time-only Bubble Back models and highlighting Rolex's early integration of practical features.

Specifications

Caliber
Boucheron 1858
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Sapphire
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Mar 21, 2019

Is hardly saturating the market. I own the blue and salmond dial versions and received a reasonable discount so the price difference between it and say a Patek Chrono is stupidly huge. Also, I love the romance of monopusher versus the “too much” look of two pushers and the crown on most chrono’s. I believe these Montblanc’s will show their metal in the long run and not lose value or go up in value as long as their isn’t more releases to dilute the rarity ...Jim

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