I will be doing a series of posts on the two manufactures of Montblanc, starting with the manufacture in Villeret. For Villeret, there is just so much to share that I will split into two parts. The first part, which is this post, will focus on the history...
Here is a document for you I found in my library.... From 1951: And if we zoom in on the first watch: Triple date, chronograph... Description: Villeret! :) Best Blomman ...
Still writing the article with whatever time I can grab Tough balancing work with family with this hobby of ours! Glad you like it. A very strong encouragement for me my friend Cheers Robin
Since 1997, Montblanc watches have come a long way. I am glad amongst my friends, there are many I know who got a Montblanc watch. We are not alone in recognizing Montblanc has grown from strength to strength in watch making Cheers Robin
Montblanc bought and incorporated into it the Minerva manufacture with its incredible history and expertise in producing chronographs. It has the ability, the independence, to produce a watch almost entirely in-house (in its Villeret "house", including ba...
I think Montblanc handled it well. They paid so much tribute and respect to Minerva. Even today, so many years after the merger, the Minerva calibres are still celebrated by Montblanc, the Minerva brand still appears on the movement plates. And Montblanc ...
Robin, Thanks for sharing the 'passion' of the people at Montblanc. I remember about 7 years ago, a big collector (collection numbers and price were big but not the body size) said to me: "I love everything about the watches they make in Villeret but I'll...
More posts to come soon I guess Montblanc had to do a lot of background work the past few years to achieve this level of synergy between the 2 manufactures. Now they are ready! Cheers Robin