The Unveiled Secret Minerva Monopusher Chronograph

The new Montblanc Minerva Monopusher Chronograph Limited Edition not only features an iconic hand-wound MB 16.29 movement with all its meticulous hand-finishing, but the movement has been flipped over to display all the incredible mechanical action on the dial side of the watch.There are two limited editions of 18 and 58 pieces, in Lime Gold with a green alligator leather strap with grey stitching and stainless steel featuring a white gold fluted bezel and a blue alligator leather strap with blue stitching. Both come in a case side of 43mm and are fitted with a fluted bezel, the sign of an exceptional Montblanc timepiece.

Montblanc 1858 Minerva Monopusher Chronograph Red Arrow LE88


This stunning limited edition of 88 pieces features key elements from the past include a fluted bezel, this time in 18K white gold – for easy use with pilots’ gloves – and the Maison’s signature red arrow that allowed a quick and easy reading of elapsed time. A jet-black dial is enhanced with beige Super-LumiNova® hands and Arabic numerals glowing green in low light. There is also a telemeter scale that runs around the outside of the dial – a typical feature of these legendary chronographs – as well as a tachymeter (base 1000) in the centre of the dial in a colimaçon snail shape.

1858 Geosphere Chronograph 0 Oxygen LE290


This “Zero Oxygen” timepiece, limited to 290 pieces, comes with a zero oxygen certificate that attests to the fact that the watch has been successfully encased without oxygen and also undergoes the Maison’s unforgiving 500-hour test. The new complication is powered by Montblanc’s brand-new MB 29.27 automatic chronograph movement that comes with a central chronograph seconds hand, 30-minute chronograph in a sub dial at three o’clock, and chronograph hour at nine o’clock. In May this year, World Record holder Nimsdai will undertake an expedition to the summit of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen while wearing the Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Chronograph 0 Oxygen LE290 on his wrist to put the timepiece through the test.

Montblanc 1858 Iced Sea Automatic Date


Looking at the “frozen” dial of Montblanc’s first ever certified diving watch is like diving through the ice into the glacial waters beneath, reproducing the texture of ice that have been frozen in time for millennia. The Montblanc 1858 Iced Sea Automatic Date comes in a 41mm stainless steel case with a bicolour ceramic unidirectional rotating bezel and a case back featuring a 3D relief engraving of an iceberg and a scuba diver exploring the glacial waters below. This timepiece comes in three different dial colours – blue, green, and black – each one representing different colours of glacial ice from around the world.

Montblanc 1858 GMT


With a 42 mm stainless steel case in a choice of a black or blue sunray dial adorned with blue luminescent hands and indexes, the Montblanc 1858 GMT watch function shows the time in two different places at the same time. Where most GMT timepieces indicate the second time zone with an additional hand, the new Montblanc 1858 GMT model presents its GMT indication without hands that is very intuitive and highly legible. This ingenious system indicates the second time zone with a red square that moves around the outside of the dial.

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