

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.

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