Alexis Turellabus
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Montblanc 4810 501


I recently buyed a Timegrapher for domestic use. Very nice tool to check automatic watches. Testing the Montblanc Chronograph 4810 501, we can see a superb performance of his movement, based at 7750. All positions - high stability and accuracy.

Collection
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Reference Guide
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Reference Guide
amanico · Feb 17, 2022
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New Release
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Manufacture
mkt33 · Aug 25, 2009
Montblanc announces the Grand Chronographe Regulateur is in production. Mkt33 shares insights into the MB 16.30 movement, Minerva's heritage, and Villeret's meticulous hand-finishing.
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Precision out-of-the-box
By: MTF : December 18th, 2017-18:54
Alexis Tullerabus, Thanks for the test results. The precision of the base movement is pretty good out-of-the-box but also the final adjustments at Montblanc must help. I like the onion crown on your watch. I had a similar Timegrapher older model but it w...