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This Chronograph Watch Is Striking, but It's What's Inside That Makes It Special

This Chronograph Watch Is Striking, but It’s What’s Inside That Makes It Special

Posted on March 9, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Montblanc’s new monopusher chronograph recreates a vintage Minerva watch — down to its movement.

One somewhat unexpected result of today’s vintage watch reissue trend: homages that aim to recreate even the movement that’s typically hidden behind the dial. The latest example is a fascinating new chronograph from Montblanc featuring a movement based on one that was originally developed for pocket watches in 1909.
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