Last month, we covered the refreshed Montblanc 4810 collection, a relaunched collection to celebrate Montblanc’s 110 th anniversary (the original Star 4810 collection was launched exactly 10 years ago to mark the maison’s 100 th anniversary back in 2006).
Greetings! We are continuing from Part One where I introduced the newly refreshed Montblanc 4810 collection and shared some product details of the 4810 Chronograph Automatic. I will share more details here on Part Two focusing on two simpler watches from
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
Robin, Thanks for the history. Now, I feel OLD because I remember the launch of the Star 4810 collection in 2006 ....aarghhh I think the new collection pieces are more refined and with horological interest apart from just looking good! Montblanc has come
When Montblanc launched the 4810 collection in SIHH 2016, many people mistook this for a totally new collection. Actually, the 4810 group of watches is not new to Montblanc. It was first presented in 2006 as the Star 4810 collection, on the occasion of Mo
Earlier this week Robin's post aimed to highlight the Star Collection's DNA Just to reiterate these design points are: 1. The onion shaped crown with the Montblanc "snow cap" emblem in precious resin 2. Arabic numerals 3. Feuille (leaf) hands 4. Round cas
As Mike had announced, with the support of Montblanc HQ, we will be posting a series of topics over the next few months, with each month dedicated to a specific watch series in Montblanc's collection. For the first month, we are starting with the Star col
Ecrire Le Temps Exhibition report Lucky for me, as the world tour of the Exhibition starts from Tokyo and now it is being held at one of the most famous, traditional, and trusted department stores of Japan - Mitsukoshi, that coincides with the annual Worl