A first for Montblanc, its newest chronograph is devoid of the typical pushers on the side of the case. Instead, the brand adopts the fluted bezel from beloved Minerva (which Montblanc owns) chronographs and turns it into a functioning chronograph pseudo-pusher. The unidirectional bezel is turned clockwise to operate the chronograph. One click starts it, a second stops it, and a third resets it. The patented system can time 10 separate events in one complete turn. The 18-karat Lime Gold version boasts a dark green dial with subsidiary dials and white accents. The watch is powered by a 239-part manually wound Manufacture Caliber.
Details
Company | Montblanc |
Price ($) | 50,000 |
Price range | < $100,000 |
Carrats | 18K |
Gender | Male |
Case | Round |
Complications | Hours Minutes Seconds Chronograph Counter |
Water Resistance | 30m |
Movement | Manual |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 49 - 72 |
Power Reserve | 60 hours |
Case Size | Large (>39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 43 |
Case Back | Closed |
Case Colour | Lime Gold |
Case Material | Sapphire |
Dial Colour | Yellow |
Luminosity | Luminosity |
Limited Edition | Limited edition |
Caliber | MB M13.21 |
Reference Number | MB130988 |
From the beginning stages of its production process to final finishes, Montblanc aims to objectify time in a way that is accommodating to the present-day consumer but that also anticipates and accommodates future generation wearers.Fusing craftsmanship from across Europe, Montblanc makes its writing instruments in Hamburg, imports its leather goods from France and timepieces from Switzerland to offer the best possible products in every category. This unification of spheres transpires into its watches.Whether moving with automatic or chronograph motion, Montblanc's watches astound through their accuracy and precision. The brand's Summit Lite Smartwatch opens new opportunities to be active through its sprightly aluminum structure and stripped rubber straps. Paired with activity apps, users can spend time efficiently, easily being able to track their progress and meet targets. In a converse but equally agile manner, the Geosphere Limited Edition, which was purposed for military use and exploration, is similarly dependable, while other lines such as the 1858 Iced Sea Automatic Date and Star Legacy Full Calendar also promote harmony with the Earth's elements.