Montblanc Minerva Aviation 45 Vintage Review
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Montblanc Minerva Aviation 45 Vintage Review

By Champthekid · May 24, 2025 · 43 replies
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Champthekid’s post on his Minerva Aviation 45 offers a rare glimpse into a limited-edition timepiece from 1997. His detailed account of its Valjoux 71 movement and recent regulation highlights the enduring appeal and technical intricacies of vintage chronographs. This article delves into the community's insights, clarifying the watch's unique position within Minerva's storied history.

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This one is from 1997 and made in 50 examples. Reference A71-A6B. 42mm which was considered somewhat oversized back then. It runs an NOS Valjoux 71 movement produced between the 1930’s to 1940’s. My watchmaker just regulated it because it was running -30 seconds a day. Now +3 a day which to me is about as perfect it gets for my liking. The movement is rudimentarily finished because it was usually hidden behind a caseback.

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seabas132
May 24, 2025
Absolutely amazing. I especially like the pushers instead of regular button style.

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Champthekid
May 24, 2025
Thank you, seabas132!

I also feel the rectangle pushers work well because the watch is 42mm. I think round pushers may have been too small πŸ‘πŸ˜

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Champthekid
May 24, 2025
Thank you my friend!!

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Mach
May 24, 2025
Another spectacular piece, Steve!😍 HAGWE!πŸ₯‚

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Champthekid
May 24, 2025
Thanks very much, Mark.

Have a great weekend!

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quattro
May 24, 2025
This watch has a lot of character

with the knurled bezel and the cathedral hands. Nice looking pilote-style watch. Best, Emmanuel

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