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A new release with a Minerva movement can only be worthy of attention. This Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Annual Calendar : Displays the month with a red arrow at 12 o'clock and a peripheral rotating disc on which ' July ' has been replaced by ' Minerva' , com
Even if far removed from the pinnacle of horology (or the brand ladder), the Pythagore remains one of my favorite watches. 34mm of proportional perfection - the Golden Ratio was primarily applied to the Cal. 48 movement design for accuracy but seems to ha
For years I've been wanting to get one of the Minerva MB 13.21 movements, I'm not a fan of the new 42mm too big for the vibe they give, they all should be 40mm tops... but that might be my old school hangout. The 1858 Monopusher limited edition for Hodink
Friends, I'm doing some research. Interesting to note that Minerva made chronographs ebauches for Vacheron. Patek is also mentioned in the article. I wonder which chronograph references for VC and PP in specific. Anyone know, do share please. Source: http
I have some wonderful news to report! Ever since the initial release of the 1858 Tachymeter Series I've been absolutely smitten with the Minerva 16.29 caliber and at long last I finally have one in my collection. To be honest, this piece with the bronze c