
M4's original post highlights a Montblanc chronograph, showcasing a specific strap combination that he finds to be a conservatively classy look. His personal aesthetic choice invites readers to consider how strap pairings can significantly alter a watch's character. This discussion explores the visual appeal and functional aspects of the Montblanc chronograph, emphasizing its versatility.


Definitely this strap give more professional - “tool watch” look to Your Montblanc. I like it a lot.
Stable looking Mont blanc. I have a question? When pushing the timer, for how long wil it go when you not stop the timer by your self? Can it be used as a second hand, or wil it stop when a hour is over? Greats, Weems.
I'm not aware of any mechanical problems from a constant running seconds hand. M4
Why i ask it is, i had a Seiko chronograph which did only one hour. I was disappointed why this was only one hour. More disappointed why the hand stop at 10 for 12, and not aligned anymore at 12. Very disappointed when the strap broke so quick. And after this i decided to give it away. When my Tissot came in, i was happy to own a quality watch. After this, i collected three other Swiss watches. Guess? All sublime.
It is an interesting hand. The hour and minute are wel designed as heritage hands. The chrono hand is thin, so it is wel balanced. This kind of watch become more better and better, when i see it.
Tried my friend’s one recently and really like it even though I usually don’t like watches above 42mm
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