Yes i had a good time with the timepieces for sure I am poisoned by the 4810 ExoTourbillon Slim too! The micro rotor is quite an efficient one i heard.
Some of you may have read my introduction to the refreshed Montblanc 4810 collection part one: Today I had the privilege to be invited by Montblanc for a very cosy lunch and also invited by Montblanc and Sincere fine watches (a leading AD in Singapore) f...
Yes i had a good time with the timepieces for sure I am poisoned by the 4810 ExoTourbillon Slim too! The micro rotor is quite an efficient one i heard.
He is a great person. With a lot of ideas, and passionate, too. As for the watches, The Exotourbillon " America ", " Europe ", and " Asia " are impressive. I must say that, even for a no tourbillon fan like me, I found them appealing. The damn heavy weigh...
he was seated opposite me during our dinner. A great guy and he did very well in Tudor. I am sure he will introduce a fantastic sports line for Montblanc soon Vlad being poisoned by heavy weight Villerets lol....
Sorry i did not come over to say hi during dinner. I asked to seat next to the watchmaker Julien so tat i could learn more tech details as im still very much a greenhorn when it comes to complications.
The dial is extremely vintage inspired as there were vintage Minervas wrist and pocket watches with such a white dial along with red hands and blue accents.
Thanks Robin for the report. I was a little confused by the plethora of food until I realised it was both lunch and dinner! Lunch was at the highest restaurant on Orchard Road? My favourite watch, for a guy with only a few tourbillons, is this one: Althou...
The map is very nicely painted with a 3D effect. It's not enamel though. Hand painted. I don't have a single tourbillon so this (maybe the regular edition red gold one with the exploding star guilloche) may be my first tourbillon if funds allow lol cheers...