
Amanico provides a hands-on review of the Montblanc Heritage Manufacture Pulsograph Limited Edition 100 Pieces from SIHH 2019. This article highlights the author's evolving appreciation for the Heritage line, focusing on the Pulsograph's design, movement, and overall appeal compared to previous iterations and competitors.




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.
It's definitely an interesting watch.
In a previous walk-in (forgetting AD or boutique), I only got the chance to see it's 3 hand version (not Minerva movement), so attractive it's dial color. But when I ask about this chronograph, I was politely informed that it is simply not "realistic"
personally I must admit, that if I would be faced with the option, having on the table the Minerva vintage with the pink dial, versus this modern Montblanc.....my pulse would probably beat towards the original....something you don't see everyday...
The stock was only composed of "normal" watches
I tried the watch on yesterday. It was lovely against my skin tone and arguably excellent value for money against the competition. I prefer the dial of the Montblanc but I prefer the thinness of the Patek and the way its movement fills up the case back better than the Mont Blanc.
Not good for the long run...
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