Wonderful dial and case structure of this first generation Montblanc minerva timepiece. I like its very compact style with a solid feeling on the wrist. Enjoy midweek!
I first saw this piece early last year and was blown away. Super cool re-iteration of the Ur-102 🤩 I have for a long time admired Urwerk’s work and watches. The design, complications and time-telling is out of this world (pun intended). Super happy for be
For me I don't like ring with the writing around the movement, makes me feel the movement is too small? Actually have looked at pictures of the blue arrow, that white dial with minerva arrow is growing on me. I wonder what MB villeret has in store for us
For 25th anniversary some ideas Can reinvestigate LU Chopard- either a Quattro or jumping hours- maybe Ti with salmon dial? Or an LU Chopard chrono 1, sans date, steel and salmon. The later is an auto chrono but that works since previous Chopard purists w
Currently I am wearing my Montblanc Villeret seconde au centre retour a zero - a watch that is pretty rare in this community (maybe I am the only owner?) but it was tested and commented by some members. So I thought to add some further information. This w
Some fresh pics of this very rare Montblanc Villeret Minerva timepiece. I believe it is pretty unique because within the Retour a Zero watches it could be the only one with a central second hand doing this job. In fact we are talking about a chronograph c
Montblanc Villeret Seconde Au Centre Retour-A-Zero with a dial made in "guilloche main" technique (the engraving machine is operated purely by hand/manual)
I much prefer these old collection Villeret 1858 pieces . The Retour-a-zero is also a great watch fo get. That movement is not milked by MB yet in the non Villeret series like 1858 or Heritage series