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The soup was too hot, now it's too cold
When Montblanc began producing the Villeret line, it was commonly criticized for having too big a gap in its pricing. Now they are trying to find a way to bridge that gap, and people are moaning about identity. Folks, I'm really sorry that they are known as a pen company. I don't even like their pens. But credit them for what they have done by bringing a quality movement down to a significantly more affordable price point in a watch that doesn't look like the new kid on the block but which remains plenty handsome. That is an achievement in and of itself, whether the watch screams Montblanc DNA or not from across a crowded room I am unlikely to buy it for myself, because of other things that I already own, but I would be enthusiastic about recommending it to a friend interested in a chrono at the relevant price.
I got answers for you...
By: Fricks : January 27th, 2014-04:05
It was a few years ago, at a lunch with Jerome Lambert, i made some critics about the dial of the duometre Chrono. Mainly, that nothing pops out of that dial, no "waow effect", not even a difference of texture between the dial and the 2 sub-dials… Jst tha...
i agree with you...
By: Fricks : January 27th, 2014-03:29
… reminds me that porsche did something really exceptional with Porsche Design. Fantastic products from such a wide variety of functions, without focusing a precis domain…. And it works! Perfect example of expanding your products line making a smart use o...
I am confused
By: benlee338 : January 4th, 2015-05:00
By some of the posts here. Sorry I am still quite a newbie but if MB has no history to build on and hence considered by some here to be horologically without merit, then what about the independent brands? They have even less of a history to speak off. Sho...
Horological value
By: radone : January 27th, 2014-14:15
It's the horological value, no doubt about that, but I would have rather spent 27k on a Minerva than a Montblanc. They are entering a dangerous price range that, by tradition, would be much more accessible to a Minerva than a Montblanc. We have the old La...
Well, the GP is a close contender, but the movement is way too small.
By: amanico : January 27th, 2014-14:23
The 1815 Chrono, in its first version, is cool, but lives in the shadow of its iconic brother. As for the Duometre, in the same metal, it is not at the same price ( even if I prefer the Duometre, to say all, for its concept ). As for the Patek, well, when...