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SIHH 2015: Why I'd Buy The Montblanc Heritage Orbis Terrarum Watch

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PuristSPro moderator and long-term Montblanc fountain pen collector Patrick_y tries to be critical of the Montblanc Heritage Orbis Terrarum Watch and finds his job so difficult he decided to focus on what was done right about the watch. 

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Despite now being past Basel 2015 and SIHH 2015 many of the watches are still very memorable, especially the Montblanc Heritage Orbis Terrarum that was launched at SIHH 2015.  This watch is the latest iteration of the original World Time concept first pioneered by Louis Cottier in the early 20th century and the first Montblanc world time watch I'd consider procuring for myself.  PuristSPro moderator, Amanico, an expert with Louis Cottier's World watches, already wrote a very comprehensive review of the watch.  You can read Amanico's superb review of this superb timepiece here:

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As an attendee of the SIHH 2015 show, I found the Montblanc Heritage Orbis Terrarum watch to be the star of the show.  And then, being famously critical, I tried to find mistakes that had been made with the watch...  And wow, I really found almost no faults with the piece!  Out of desperation, you'll see that I've found some minor faults with the watch, and they're listed below. 

PROS:

1.     1.  Despite the fact the movement is an off-the-shelf Sellita movement, it's actually a fairly integrated movement, meaning the base movement and the world time mechanism functions harmoniously as one integrated movement rather than two succinctly separate pieces.  MB29.20, still comes off ever so slightly thick though. 


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2.    2.  Design, the design is great with polished and brushed surfaces. 

a.     It has a very small Montblanc logo, I like watches with minimal branding. 

b.     A nice big size; 41mm diameter, and a slightly thick 12mm. 

c.      Perfectly legible dial.  Spacing between cities is legible. 

d.     Font size isn’t too small. 

e.     Information is well conveyed.  Conveys more information than some other world time watches in an even easier-to-read layout.

f.      Day/night indicator on the central map (which is a disc made of sapphire crystal), something that the Patek Philippe 5130 doesn’t have. 

3.     3.  Montblanc chose to produce this watch in a steel version. I'm not forced to buy it in gold.  

4.     4.  Price-point: 5000 Euro price (steel on strap version) is a good deal!  Excellent price performance. I really see the value and the economic utility is substantial. 

5.     5.  In addition to its beautiful dial design, it also has an elegant Germanic brushed case design (steel version has brushed side). 

6.     6.  Excellent serviceability, Montblanc has more boutiques worldwide than just about any other Richemont watch brand.

 CONS (some of these are almost not worth mentioning)

1.     1.  The case is very solid and Germanic in design, but the movement is entirely Swiss.  (Full disclosure, I fully support interracial marriages of cases and movements!)  

2.     2.  The watch is a bit thick, as mentioned before.  (Perhaps the only legitimate comment here.)

3.     3.  The case back of the watch has engraved letters that utilize a font could be more delicate and aesthetically pleasing.  (I know, it's on the back where it isn't seen.)

4.     4.  The name.  Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum?  That’s a mouthful and difficult to remember.  (I feel like an unreasonable grade school teacher blaming a student's parent for choosing an atypical name for the student.) 

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The Orbis Terrarum on my small wrist. Although my shirt is fitted, the Orbis Terrarum still fits under my shirt cuff.  The rose gold version has a polished side case whereas the steel version has a brushed case. 

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Pardon the poorly lighted photo, but you'll see the side of the case is clearly brushed on the steel version. The case sides are all polished on the rose gold version.



The Orbis Terrarum watch does look good on my wrist, in fact it's so good on so many levels (not just the aesthetics) I could compare it to the Patek Philippe 5130P WorldTimer that literally costs over 10x the price of the steel Montblanc Heritage Orbis Terrarum.  I am a Patek Philippe fan, and even I have to concede that this Montblanc Orbis Terrarum is a worthy contender to the 5130 World Time. 

What are your thoughts?  Would you buy this piece with your own money? 

This message has been edited by patrick_y on 2015-04-08 15:29:12

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Luis6 April 8th, 2015-16:10
Simply beautiful. My only concern is about the size. 41mm does not sound big. Judging from your photo, however, that the lugs seem to be overpowering your wrist. I'll have to try it on to see how it fits. I'm more and more drawn to watches ≦40mm.
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patrick_y April 8th, 2015-16:29
A valid concern... The size of the watch is not small, especially for a dress watch. My wrist is sometimes unusually small, especially when I travel to cold environments. So unless you have an unusually small wrist, I would say you're safe on the lug issue. But yes, it's de... 
Darren April 8th, 2015-20:01
I really like this one, however.... I would much prefer a central seconds hand - if it had one, I would be a buyer (probably not much of a criticism, as this is really just personal preference). Great watch overall though. Darren
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patrick_y April 12th, 2015-12:47
Interesting... If you look at other world time watches from other manufacturers I don\'t see a second hand on any of them except the Girard Perregaux model which operates differently anyways. I do think a central second hand would make an already complex looking watch l... 
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ED209 April 8th, 2015-17:19
dial is attractive Thanks Patrick for the review of the Orbis Terrarum. I like the dial and reasonable price point. Only concern is the size and thickness, but will need to try it on before deciding. Overall I think this will be a hit for MB. Which version are you buying? R... 
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patrick_y April 9th, 2015-10:44
Agreed. My biggest concern is with the size and thickness as well. Being 41mm in diameter and quite thick is the only concern. I only had a short time to try it on when I was at SIHH, so I'll probably look at it more closely once it comes stateside to determine t... 
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MichaelC April 14th, 2015-09:09
I'll let you know if I can find anything out about this idea. I am sure AP would knock it out of the park.
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patrick_y April 14th, 2015-09:14
Waiting for the sleepy bear to wake up from hibernation... I've seen a WorldTime from Patek Philippe, a super advanced one from Vacheron Constantin that can do more than 24 timezones, but nothing from AP. It'd be great to see all the WorldTimes from the big 3 brands.
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amanico April 8th, 2015-22:27
One of the things I don't like on this watch is the minute ring, where Montblanc is... Written. I would have preferred without. Yes, the case is a tad thick, yes it would have been better 1 or 2 mm thinner. Yes I would have preferred a more " noble " movement. And if you compare it to a Patek 5130 in the SAME metal, it i " only " 3 times le... 
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patrick_y April 9th, 2015-10:54
A lot of agreement! The Montblanc on the dial is small enough for me, so I'm fairly happy with that. No major complaints on that one. But in terms of dial design, the design, the fonts and material used, the ink color used, I wonder if it will age well. Will it still look go... 
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