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KMII initiates a community discussion following SIHH 2018, inviting Montblanc and Minerva owners to share their watches and reflections. This thread serves as a vibrant showcase of personal collections and a platform for discussing the brand's novelties and heritage.
We have seen the novelties from SIHH2018 last week, so it's time for reflection. If you've been to the SIHH, I would be looking forward to your pictures and reflections, if you are an owner, to a picture of your Montblanc, Minerva. Btw. here are some links to the reports from SIHH (here:
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So let's see yours!
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Montblanc Chronograph Grand Feu Enamel, created for Minerva's 150th anniversary in 2008, features a champlevé enamel dial, which is more complex to craft due to its dug-in subdials for metallic oxides.
- The Chronograph Grand Feu Enamel also includes a hunter back signed by Mr. Cabbidu, highlighting its traditional craftsmanship and collector appeal.
- A Montblanc 1858 Monopusher Chronograph in bronze is highlighted as a superb piece that works exceptionally well in its material.
- One collector shares a rare experience of purchasing a Montblanc watch at full retail price, indicating its high desirability.
- A Montblanc watch is shown awaiting return from manufacture repair, underscoring the importance of service and maintenance for luxury timepieces.
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