
Amanico provides an in-depth look at the Montblanc Timewalker Chronograph 100 Limited Edition, a piece he describes as unexpected, surprising, and intriguing. He delves into its modern exterior, classic interior, and unique design elements, offering a comprehensive review of this paradoxical timepiece.
The Montblanc TimeWalker Chronograph 100 is a significant model within the TimeWalker collection, showcasing Montblanc's technical capabilities in high-frequency chronometry. It draws inspiration from Minerva's historical expertise in stopwatches capable of measuring small fractions of a second, aligning with Montblanc's renewed focus on its heritage.
This timepiece features a dual-frequency movement, allowing for precise measurement down to 1/100th of a second. The case design incorporates modern materials, reflecting a contemporary aesthetic while retaining elements like the central counter indices and the 12 o'clock chronograph actuator, reminiscent of vintage Minerva stopwatches.
The TimeWalker Chronograph 100 is notable for its blend of traditional watchmaking with modern engineering, appealing to collectors who appreciate both historical provenance and innovative technical performance. Its release coincided with Montblanc's 'Heritage' collection, reinforcing the brand's commitment to its Minerva legacy.
A modern watch for a modern world. Interpreted by an extremely and deeply rooted traditionalist company. And a true 1/100th of a second counting watch since it has 360,000 vph. Unlike some other watch companies that pretend to count to the same level of precision with less authentic counting mechanisms only truly capable of calculating with 1/6th or 1/8th of a second of precision.
I tend to disagree with your first sentence! :) I remember very well the presentation made by Bartomeu Gomila 2 years ago when the TimeWriter II Bi-frequence was unveiled. And the first question I had was: but rather to start with this 1/1000th chronograph, what about a true homage to the pocket stop watch with a 1/100th measure? A lot of people had this question in their minds. I see this TimeWalker Chronograph 100 as a more reasonable watch than the TimeWriter II Bi-frequence and at least a wa
For your input, my dear Patrick. Best, Nicolas
In this Timewalker Chronograph 100. Combining the best ideas and expertise of LeLocle and Villeret assets, the Wizard has indeed created alot of powerful magical pieces this SIHH 2014. Very impressive watch. Not just the finishing but the whole concept and function/innovative materials of this watch on the whole. Montblanc now has the Wizard of Oz... the great and powerful Wizard. :) Cheers Robin
Well said, Robin. I think that this is a winning blend. Best, and thanks for your input. Nicolas
The Bi-frequence movement 2 years ago, uncompleted: So we recognize the base of the movement of the Chronograph 100. And the Bi-frenquence and the pocket watch: Fx
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