MB129628

The Montblanc Star Legacy Automatic Date is limited to 1786 pieces and comes in a 39mm pebble-shaped stainless steel case with rose gold-coated hands, Arabic numerals, and an eye-catching blue glacier pattern dial. The dial is decorated with a layered ice design that was inspired by the Mer de Glace, the main glacier of the Mont-Blanc Mountain. The centre of the dial is created using a special stamp that reproduces this glacier texture and celebrates the “blue hour” – “l’heure bleue”, during which a shade of intense blue falls upon the glacier at dusk when the moon rises and the stars begin to shine. It was at this time of day that Jacques Balmat became the first person to reach the summit of the Mont Blanc – at 18h23 on August 7th in, 1786. The functions include hours, minutes, central seconds with a Montblanc emblem on the counterweight, and a date that are powered by the MB 24.17 automatic movement that can be admired through a sapphire crystal case back. The timepiece is paired with a calf leather strap with an alligator print.

MB129629

The Montblanc Star Legacy Automatic Date is limited to 1786 pieces and comes in a 39mm pebble-shaped stainless steel case with rose gold-coated hands, Arabic numerals, and an eye-catching blue glacier pattern dial. The dial is decorated with a layered ice design that was inspired by the Mer de Glace, the main glacier of the Mont-Blanc Mountain. The centre of the dial is created using a special stamp that reproduces this glacier texture and celebrates the “blue hour” – “l’heure bleue”, during which a shade of intense blue falls upon the glacier at dusk when the moon rises and the stars begin to shine. It was at this time of day that Jacques Balmat became the first person to reach the summit of the Mont Blanc – at 18h23 on August 7th in, 1786. The functions include hours, minutes, central seconds with a Montblanc emblem on the counterweight, and a date that are powered by the MB 24.17 automatic movement that can be admired through a sapphire crystal case back. The timepiece is paired with a stainless steel bracelet.

MB128675

The Montblanc Star Legacy product line takes its inspiration from Minerva’s heritage and the company’s pocket watches that were made during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Orbis Terrarum comes from Latin, meaning “globe”, “earth”, and “world” giving the inspiration for the Montblanc Star Legacy Orbis Terrarum. The timepiece is powered by an automatic movement equipped with a Manufacture complication. The idea is to propose a worldtime function, simple to set, to read and easy-to-use in an intuitive way combined with an elegant aesthetics. Once set, it indicates all 24 time zones at a glance and shows whether the cities are in the daytime or nighttime. While travelling, the timepiece is easy to set thanks to a single pusher. The dial is composed of an upper sapphire crystal rotating disc with applied 3-dimensional rose gold-coated Northern Hemisphere map and meridians surrounded by a ring depicting the 24 cities of the 24 timezones. Below this sapphire disc appears the day/night disc rotating in 24 hours alternating from light grey for the day to dark grey for the night. A rose gold-coated arrow is located at 12 o’clock to point toward the city and the related owner’s local time zone. The timepiece comes in a 43 mm polished stainless steel case combined with satin-finishing on the sides and a dark grey sfumato alligator leather strap.

MB128504

The Montblanc 1858 product line is inspired by the professional Minerva watches from the 1920s and 1930s which were conceived for military use and exploration. Reinterpreting these historical timepieces, the Montblanc 1858 product line expresses the spirit of mountain exploration, embodying the modern trend of returning to nature.

The Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Limited Edition 1858 is dedicated to the world’s Seven Summit mountaineering challenge, the holy grail of mountaineering adventures. It comes in a 42 mm bronze case combined with beige and contrasting brown design details, finding inspiration in the colors of the desert. The timepiece features a manufacture world-time complication developed by the Montblanc watchmakers in Villeret: two domed globes, turning in opposite directions, that complete a full rotation in 24 hours. Both are surrounded by a scale with the 24 time zones, along with a day and night indication in contrasting colors. This provides an instinctive way of appreciating the different time zones, aided by the luminescent continents for increased visibility and performance at night. The timepiece is completed with a brown sfumato calf leather strap with beige stitching.

MB130983

Paying tribute to the world’s highest peaks and the alpinists who dare to climb them enduring extreme conditions, the Montblanc 1858 Automatic Chronograph 0 Oxygen The 8000 is housed in a 42mm stainless steel case totally devoid of oxygen.

MB130982

Paying tribute to the world’s highest peaks and the alpinists who dare to climb them enduring extreme conditions, this Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen The 8000 is housed in a 42mm titanium case totally devoid of oxygen.

MB130984

Paying tribute to the world’s highest peaks and the alpinists who dare to climb them enduring extreme conditions, the Montblanc 1858 Automatic Date 0 Oxygen The 8000 is housed in a 41mm stainless steel case totally devoid of oxygen.

MB133298

Capturing the spirit of mountain exploration and the beauty of Antarctica’s glacial landscape, the sfumato green glacier pattern dial of this Montblanc 1858 Automatic Chronograph 0 Oxygen is inspired by the deep green colour of the emerald icebergs or “jade bergs”. The timepiece is housed in a 42 mm stainless steel case totally devoid of oxygen. The dial is adorned with a bi-compax chronograph configuration with a black small seconds display at 9 o’clock and a black 30-minute chronograph counter at 3 o’clock. Matching the sub dials, this timepiece comes with a black bi-directional ceramic bezel with luminescent cardinal points. It is fitted with an interchangeable stainless steel bracelet with taper and fine adjustment system and an engraved case back featuring the “Spirit of Exploration” special engraving.

MB133303

Capturing the spirit of mountain exploration, the sfumato green glacier pattern dial of this Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen is inspired by the deep green colour of the emerald icebergs or “jade bergs”. The timepiece is housed in a 42 mm stainless steel case totally devoid of oxygen with a fluted bi-directional green anodized aluminium bezel with luminescent cardinal points. Powered by the MB 29.25 calibre with Montblanc’s Manufacture worldtime complication, this automatic movement includes rotating Northern and Southern Hemisphere globes, a 24-hour scale, Day & Night indications, dual time display, and a date. A 3D colored laser engraving of the Mont Blanc mountain on the case back as well as an interchangeable steel bracelet with a taper and fine adjustment system complete the timepiece.

MB133269

Capturing the spirit of mountain exploration, the sfumato green glacier pattern dial of this Montblanc 1858 Automatic Date 0 Oxygen is inspired by the deep green colour of the emerald icebergs or “jade bergs”. The timepiece is housed in a 41 mm stainless steel case totally devoid of oxygen with a fixed black ceramic bezel with luminescent cardinal points. It is fitted with an interchangeable stainless steel bracelet with taper and fine adjustment system and an engraved case back featuring the “Spirit of Exploration” special engraving.