When we are talking about haute horlogerie from Montblanc, it is most frequently the Villeret and 1858 lines that are being discussed. In addition to those, there are complicated pieces in the Heritage Chronometrie and 4810 lines, too (here: for a summar
Previously, I shared the design code as well as the innovative mix of materials used in the case construction of this watch in Part One: www.watchprosite.com In Part Two, I will share more details on the dial, the strap and the movement of this wa
In recent months, we have enjoyed our discussions on the new Montblanc 1858 collection, where Montblanc’s designers dug deep into the archives of Montblanc and Minerva for inspiration to create the new collection. It is also important to note that Montbla
In this final part of my series on the Montblanc Heritage Chronometrie Vasco da Gama special edition collection, I will focus on two watches with an in-house manufacture movement and complication. Montblanc Heritage Chronométrie Dual Time Vasco da Gama Le
This is the last part of my write-up on the new Montblanc Heritage Chronometrie collection. In this post, I will continue from Part 3, which focuses on Montblanc’s in-house complications and movements developed for this new collection. Part 4 provides the
On the first two parts of my series introducing the new Montblanc Heritage Chronometrie collection, I touched on the inspiration of the new collection, which is derived from the heritage of chronometric precision from Minerva as well as the design cues fr
Montblanc Heritage Chronomtrie ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph Vasco da Gama Limited Edition 60 This version of the ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph is the flagship of the Vasco da Gama Limited Editions. Each of the 60 chronographs in this strictly limi
Montblanc Heritage Chronomtrie ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph As an horological highlight in the Heritage Chronometrie Collection, Montblancs new ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph combines two of the most important chronometric complications: a chronog