AnthonyTsai[PuristS]
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The finishing on the Montblanc Villeret watches are amazing
and I love the trademark arrow tip too 
One thing about the Montblanc Villeret 1858 Monopusher whichwe performed an on-the-wrist review that I didn't like was the solid hunter caseback. The hunter lid detracted from my ability to fully enjoy the finishing of the movement because it limited the angles of how I could view the movement because the lid would block the lighting.
Does anyone know if the caseback hunter lid has any historic relation with Minerva? If it doesn't, then I hope Montblanc considers removing the hunterlid caseback sometime in the future because it sort of ruins the experience of appreciating the immaculate finishing IMO.
Cheers,
Anthony
Before...and after
By: mkt33 : April 5th, 2009-07:14
Notice a big difference? Before After Before Photo credit: Richard Paige After I thought I would just show a few pictures before Don's next installment reviewing the dramatic changes in fine finishing from the "Minerva of old" to Montblanc's Villeret Coll...
Yes I love this one.
By: bon092 : June 3rd, 2009-09:15
I am wearing the watch while I am writing this message new. I have the watch now for 1.5 years and bought it on a local watch market. (Yes you stil can find treasures if you look for it). The chrono function is amazing. When I bought the watch, this was t...
Already 5 years
By: bon092 : July 30th, 2013-10:48
When reading this old post I realized that I have this watch already for 5 years. I do not wear the whatch that frequently, while I treasure it more now. One year ago I lost one of the pusher buttons and I had to turn in to the AD for repair. This resulte...