Still a beauty ! ❤️ 🔥💪 I decided to throw this on for Easter when I woke up and saw Jack Johnson’s beautiful exotourbillon 🤤 What is being worn this Easter my friends 🤔🤷♂️😁 Trying to see some depth and light off the Minerva arrow..
Love this one. Nico made me think of it, I think the blue on the purists pops more ! Also could have found better angle or lighting, but out to dinner!
I only see the titanium Alpine Eagle on a rubber strap. Maybe it's coming on a titanium soon? Or maybe you've been offered an off-the-menu item. The one I tried on was this one: REF. NUMBER: 298609-3008 I wasn't crazy about the watch. But that's just me.
My first " Montblanc love " was this one, seen in Vegas, in 2011. Since then I understood that in an ideal world, there were two chronographs to get from this brand. The 16.29, and the 13.21. Here is the 13.21 I saw in Vegas. White gold case, enamel dial,
My two exceptions are iwc pilot chrono in 42mm as it fits with the pilot feel to wear bigger. The other is my 43.5mm montblanc minerva collection villeret chronograph, here my heart won out with the enamel dial, huge movement and balance wheel, finishing,
I likely would use on something else. And you are completely right, everyone has their own answer. I would assume a watch site would justify having vs selling. For me, the point will be having focus and keeping stuff for purpose. Ia realizing that purpose
I find this so beautiful. As for the other questions, very personal. I do think montblanc and their minerva villeret pieces (which is their completey handmade division that from what I could find makes 300 pieces per year) is special. I do think collector
Come on... Admit it. We are all prejudiced. We all have our tendencies, our prejudices, and our proclivities. And we all like Rolex. It was made for the masses. But, there's a famous saying, "never say never" and I often hear young watch collectors and ev