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Not truly a representation of the times of Italian ownership...
as the movement that you show was a 'left-over' from the era before, the era under the ownership of the Frey family. The current Montblanc/Minerva movements Cal. 62-00, Cal. 13-21, Cal. 16-15 and Cal. 16-29 have been developed under the Italian owners. Here are some scans:




What they did not succeed in was to market their new watches.
Best,
Magnus
Minerva.....
By: MiniCooper : February 2nd, 2011-12:41
Hi.... I was wondering... How has Montblanc changed (or not) Minerva? Minerva had very interesting movements.... but how was their finishing of both their movements and cases just before Montblanc bought them? Any info or opinions would be appreciated... ...
True....
By: MiniCooper : February 6th, 2011-08:02
Photos do say a thousand words.... Thanks.... You are correct... Without Montblanc Minerva could not manufacture the calibres that exist today... Is it worth it? Horologically without any doubt... Monetary, well this remains to be seen.... Cheers
Thanks
By: bon092 : March 14th, 2011-12:25
Magnus Thanks for the clarification. I understand that the Cal 13-21 was derived from the Cal 13-20. Do you think that Montblanc will ever reintroduce the double pusher chronograph? This message has been edited by bon092 on 2011-03-14 12:31:08