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Montblanc Summit Smartwatch launched

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 "Nothing compares to the sensation of traditional fine Swiss watchmaking, but in a fast moving world being able to access all kinds of information digitally has become essential." 
Jerome Lambert, CEO of Montblanc International

Montblanc has just presented its first smartwatch - the Montblanc Summit at a pre-Baselworld event in London. Montblanc's pioneering spirit that brought us the Augmented Paper in the field of writing last year, this has now been applied to the field of horology in co-operation with Google. The watch combines fine watchmaking with Android Wear™ 2.0, Google’s latest operating system for smartwatches, and the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Wear 2100 processor— one of the most advanced and powerful wearables processors in the market for smartwatches at the moment.

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The design of the watch will be familiar to many here, being closely based on the 1858 Tachymeter, making it probably the most elegant smartwatch out there at the moment. In order to make it resemble its mechanical stablemates even more closely, a slightly curved sapphire glass has been integrated - a first on a smartwatch. Available in titanium and steel in four different combinations (black PVD coated stainless steel, bicolour stainless steel with a PVD coated stainless steel bezel, satinated stainless steel as well as a Grade 5 titanium one) , the case measures 46mm, so will fit right into the Villeret portfolio size wise. The size is necessary to accomodate the 1,39 inch AMOLED display.

All case combinations come with the classical 1858 Monopusher crown.

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In terms of watchfaces, there is a preloaded selection from the 1858 range, including the chronograph (most will probably start here), the small seconds as well as a time / date one. For a more contemporary alternative, Montblanc TimeWalker Urban Speed watchfaces are available, too. There are possibilities to personalise all of these further.

For the ultimate in personalisation, Montblanc also offers users the possibility to design their own unique watchfaces, in conjunction with the Montblanc Creative Director. It does not come cheap but the options are limited only by your imagination.

The personalisation continues with the straps, with a choice of rubber NATO in black, blue, green or red, classic black calfskin leather or brown or navy blue sfumato calfskin straps, as well as alligator options. In order to allow users to easily exchange these to match their style, quick release springbars are used. All in all, there are over 300 watch case / strap combinations available.

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Instead of a Minerva Cal 16.29 the heart beating inside is a Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Wear 2100. And the operating system is Android Wear™ 2.0, which ensures an excellent compatibility both to Android and iOS devices. This has been much improved from previous generation Android Wear and is definitely a highly necessary feature.

In terms of functionality there is a heartrate monitor, an integrated microphone for voice commands, gyroscope, compass, barometer (for altitude) and an ambient light sensor for auto-dimming. 

There is a plethora of apps to make it easier to overcome the beauty of a mechanical movement beating inside, with some being pre-installed and others available from the Appstore. Be it Runtastic, Google Play, Uber, Foursquare, voice translation apps... - the watch will have you covered for all your daily needs.

The watch will be available from May 2017 onwards with a starting RSP of €890.

So, what's the verdict? I am pretty sure you will not ditch your regular 1858s for this in droves but I also feel that Montblanc has managed to produce an excellent complement to a mechanical watch with the new Summit. It has an excellently executed design, a high level of finish and offers the practicality and functionality of a smartwatch. The power reserve of about 24h is not quite the same as your mechanical watch but is also not as bad as the first generation of smartwatches. And at the price level it is great value and definitely worth a try.


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COUNT DE MONET March 16th, 2017-13:12
two words only: smart move ;-)  
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KMII March 16th, 2017-13:31
I fully concur!  
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moc March 17th, 2017-00:08
Yes smart move , but what does it have to do with watches?  
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amanico March 17th, 2017-00:15
The strap? ;)  
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jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) March 17th, 2017-02:56
Hahaha! I have less time now on puristspro Really miss your sense of humour my dear Nico !
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Geo March 17th, 2017-09:59
LOL!  
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COUNT DE MONET March 17th, 2017-00:46
it is certainly more a toy than a watch But to choose MB within Richemont was a good choice: a not too traditional manufacturer but still upmarket enough to ask for 900 Eu and make 900 Eu look as a bargain for a MB watch.
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KMII March 17th, 2017-01:26
Aptly summarised :)  
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moc March 17th, 2017-01:53
I agree that the strategy is perfect for Richemont ...but .. It\'s not a watch, it\'s a product... I am as interested in this product as a new i phone or a new leather backpack... moderately if not at all... As a collector , I prefer my fav brands to remain watch manufacturer, but that\'s a different discussion alt... 
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KMII March 17th, 2017-02:53
But here we need to be honest as well... In that Montblanc was a writing instrument and leather goods manufacturer long before they added watches to the portfolio, so the fact that they continue offering products beyond mechanical watches is a natural consequence of their history and heritage. T... 
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