Montblanc Villeret Dinner Singapore 2009
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Montblanc Villeret Dinner Singapore 2009

By Kong · Nov 3, 2009 · 7 replies
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Kong's report from the 2009 Montblanc Villeret Dinner in Singapore offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal moment for the brand's high watchmaking division. This event, featuring key figures like Alexander Schmiedt and spiral specialist Monique Wyssmüller, highlights Montblanc's dedication to traditional craftsmanship and its efforts to engage collectors with the intricate art of watchmaking.

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2 October, Montblanc Singapore hosted an exclusive dinner to a small group of
sophisticated local watch-collectors at the new Luxe Art Museum
with the company of Mr Alexander Schmiedt (Business Director of Villeret 1858)
and Ms Monique Wyssmüller (Spiral Specialist).
Our PuristSPro CEO, Dr Melvyn Teillol-Foo was invited to deliver the
opening presentation on an interesting topic.




The LUXE Art Museum is a new art museum dedicating its efforts to fostering and promoting Chinese art.



Entrance to the Museum, decorated with a Montblanc signage and a photo-board.



Along the way to the entrance, some latest Montblanc catalogues for the guests ...



Viewing from the entrance ...



Walking past the photo-board was an impressive chronology of Montblanc Villeret Watch making starting from 1858 ...



The decor and the showcases ...


On the wall were some beautiful Lithography works of the Villeret 1858 pieces ...























After passing the photo-board, was the wall of Chronology of the Montblanc Villeret starting from 1858 ...







The work-bench and tools of the Spiral Specialist, Ms Monique Wyssmüller .



A drawing of the spiral assembly for easy explanation to the guests ...

 


Ms Monique Wyssmüller

To know more about the lovely Ms Monique Wyssmüller and her crafts,
please click here.







The EYES



The Higher power EYES ...



The washers for the balance wheel ...


4 washers & 18 screws are used  per balance wheel.



The tool to place the screws into the balance wheel .



The in-house manufactured spirals / hairsprings





The faithful Counting Tool of Ms Monique Wyssmüller...



Counted parts awaiting for the bending of the overcoil...


A completed part ...



Mounted into the movement...



The Lobby area (outside the dinning hall) with showcases ...







Pieces prepared to be shown ...



Beautiful Montblanc Star Lady Moonphase Automatic




Montblanc Star Pluie D'Etoiles


Montblanc Sport Lady Jewels


Montblanc TimeWalker Chronograph Diamonds Automatic



The Villeret 1858 Collections showcased ....



Grand Chronographe Regulateur




Grand Chronographe "Email Grand Feu"



Grand Chronographe Authentique - The Monopusher with MoP dial


Grand Chronographe Authentique



The Grand Tourbillon Heures Mysterieuses




Entering the dining area ...




Preparation completed, going through the fine details...



The table setting ...



Villeret 1858 pieces displayed on the table ....













The dining menu.
Each course was specially paired with a specific Penet-Chardonnet Grand Cru.



The flutes on stand-by...



Mr Alexander Schmiedt, Business Director of Villeret 1858 with Dr Melvyn Teillol-Foo and
Ms Catherine Ang, Managing Director, Montblanc South East Asia (dressed in white).



About 7:30pm, most of the guests arrived ....



Some were catching up while some were examining the watches ...







Mr Alexander Schmiedt giving a brief tour to a couple from the history board to ....



the minute details of counting of the hairspring & assembly of the balance wheel module ...



On Mr Alexander Schmiedt's wrist ...




Later guests were invited to proceed to the dining venue ....







Guests taking their seats ...













 


Ms Valerie Tan, PR Manager of Montblanc Singapore welcome the guests and introduced Mr Alexander Schmiedt ...



Mr Alexander Schmiedt thanked guests for taking time out to attend the dinner and he introduced
Dr Melvyn Teillol-Foo, PuristSPro CEO was next to give a short presentation on an interesting topic ....



The screen changed ....



And presenting ... our  Dr Melvyn Teillol-Foo (MTF)



Capturing the attention of the guests & engaging them ...




First course served after MTF's presentation ...
Medallions of Lobster with Brandy Sauce



In between meals, watches were 'served' for the guests to try on and discuss among themselves ...







Slow Cooked King Salmon with Garlic and Butter Skin



Roast Beef with Seared Foie Gras

and



Selection of Chocolate Dessert Grand Marnier


After dessert, guests were invited to the lounge area ...



For more watch trying ... and shown new designs ...







For a few, the ultimate entertainment ... assembling the tiny hairspring onto the balance wheel.







I saw the smile on Monique smile




The gentlemen with the Villeret 1858 pieces ...



Looks great to have a pair!



Before the night ended, a picture of the Ladies.



Kong








This message has been edited by MTF on 2009-11-03 00:24:38 This message has been edited by mkt33 on 2009-11-03 11:40:39 This message has been edited by mkt33 on 2009-11-09 04:27:35

About the Montblanc 1858 Collection Ref. 1858

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.

Specifications

Caliber
Boucheron 1858
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Sapphire

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patrick_y
Nov 3, 2009

Many thanks to Kong and MTF for the coverage of the awesome event. A beautiful and impressive event. Thanks for sharing the details of the event with us! The watches themselves are also beautiful pieces in themselves and I've seen some new Villeret pieces I've never seen before (the regulator is new to me). Thanks for the very informative and exciting post!

MK
mkt33
Nov 3, 2009

That's an interesting after-dinner activity. After a few glasses of wine, could you bend a spiral? Best, Mike

MT
MTF
Nov 3, 2009

Mike, Actually, it was a whole flight of champagnes, from a single House, to match each course of the dinner. But really, I don't think the wines had anything to do with my inability to complete the task. Got it 50% right but then again, would you want a spiral that was half wrong? MTF

MK
mkt33
Nov 4, 2009

but was much more capitvated by the food pics! At least you got 50%, I assume its the next 50% which takes decades of practice to get right. Looks fun but I am sure it was also extremely frustrating. Cheers, Mike

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AnthonyTsai
Nov 4, 2009

If our upcoming NYC Montblanc event is anywhere like this, you NY'ers are in for a real treat! Having the hands on experience of assembling the hairspring on the balance wheel must have been a real treat. Any parts go flying on the ground? Cheers, Anthony

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ling5hk
Nov 5, 2009

Ms. Monique has become an "endangered species". It is an unforgetable experience to see those hairspring making process, Ms. Monique's skillful hands and of course very beautiful and high priced Villeret pieces. Regards Ling

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