Montblac's new TimeWalker models
Montblac's new TimeWalker models
You guys probably already checked out Montblanc's newest TimeWalker watches. But just in case
here is little info on them.
First is the TimeWalker Chronograph 1000 Monopusher with innovative monopusher on a 46.4mm
satinated black DLC titanium case with black ceramic bezel. You also have a sapphire crystal, 30m
WR, multi-layer dial with black horizontal stripes, red indicators, accents, and much more. Plus an
in-house caliber MB M66.26 with 46 jewels and power reserve of 45 hours for the chronograph, and
impressive 100 hours for the time. Plus nice black alligator strap with red perforations also.
Next up you have the TimeWalker Date Automatic with 41mm matte satinated case, AR cated sapphire
crystal, 100m WR, smoked sapphire display back, black ceramic bezel, with silver-white 12 hour scale,
black dial with rhodium, and Super-Luminova coated numbers, and hands, MB 24.17 automatic with 26
jewels, and 38 hour power reserve, perforated black rubber strap, and more.
Then there is the TimeWalker Rally Timer Counter L.E. with 50mm knurled satinated titanium case
with monopusher, AR cated domed sapphire crystal, 30m WR, display back, black dial with Super-
Luminova markers,arabic numbers, rhodium plated dauphine hands, and sword seconds. Plus 30
elapsed minute hand, 22 jewel Minerva for Montblanc in-house caliber MB M16.29 with 50 hour
power reserve, and black leather strap.
Last but not least is the Chronograph UTC which has a 43mm DLC coated case, knurled uni-
directional ceramic bezel, silver-white 24 hour scale, petrol cap inspired knurled black DLC crown,
and pushers, black dial with eye-catching sub-dials, red accents, Super-Luminova coated rhodium
plated hands,24 hour scale, MB 25.03 automatic, and perforated leather, or rubber strap everybody.
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here is little info on them.
First is the TimeWalker Chronograph 1000 Monopusher with innovative monopusher on a 46.4mm
satinated black DLC titanium case with black ceramic bezel. You also have a sapphire crystal, 30m
WR, multi-layer dial with black horizontal stripes, red indicators, accents, and much more. Plus an
in-house caliber MB M66.26 with 46 jewels and power reserve of 45 hours for the chronograph, and
impressive 100 hours for the time. Plus nice black alligator strap with red perforations also.
Next up you have the TimeWalker Date Automatic with 41mm matte satinated case, AR cated sapphire
crystal, 100m WR, smoked sapphire display back, black ceramic bezel, with silver-white 12 hour scale,
black dial with rhodium, and Super-Luminova coated numbers, and hands, MB 24.17 automatic with 26
jewels, and 38 hour power reserve, perforated black rubber strap, and more.
Then there is the TimeWalker Rally Timer Counter L.E. with 50mm knurled satinated titanium case
with monopusher, AR cated domed sapphire crystal, 30m WR, display back, black dial with Super-
Luminova markers,arabic numbers, rhodium plated dauphine hands, and sword seconds. Plus 30
elapsed minute hand, 22 jewel Minerva for Montblanc in-house caliber MB M16.29 with 50 hour
power reserve, and black leather strap.
Last but not least is the Chronograph UTC which has a 43mm DLC coated case, knurled uni-
directional ceramic bezel, silver-white 24 hour scale, petrol cap inspired knurled black DLC crown,
and pushers, black dial with eye-catching sub-dials, red accents, Super-Luminova coated rhodium
plated hands,24 hour scale, MB 25.03 automatic, and perforated leather, or rubber strap everybody.
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Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
That first one looks like a Dalek.
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
For someone who likes a lot of complications I guess the first one is pretty cool
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
JP Chestnut wrote:That first one looks like a Dalek.
Jacob, you're right, definitely am seeing the Dalek connection there !!!Panerai7 wrote:For someone who likes a lot of complications I guess the first one is pretty cool
Also Art, can't get agree with you enough on the complications. They're amazing !!!
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Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
I like the 2nd and 4th ones.
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
Those are beautiful Jeff ! Nice picks !!!jswing wrote:I like the 2nd and 4th ones.
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
What is the complication at 12 on the first one?
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
The second one looks to have very good proportions with its thin bezel but the minute track gives up a lot of dial real estate.
only accurate watches are interesting
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
I'm digging the simplicity of the second one.
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
Weightamckiwi wrote:What is the complication at 12 on the first one?
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Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
Thinner bezels seem to be gaining in popularity. IMHO that's a good thing.
only accurate watches are interesting
Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
The first one is a trainwreck. The second looks like a Tussot. The third looks like a TAG.
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Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
The Rally-Timer is awesome, plain and simple. It's also $33,900, which is decidedly not awesome.
The bread and butter pieces are nice in person, wear well and are priced right, but they're nothing to write home about about. Definitely solid additions to Montblanc's collection -- the DLC'd UTC Chronograph is my favorite -- but at this price I'd much rather have a Baume & Mercier Clifton Club.
The 1000/sec monstrosity is as terrifying on the wrist as it is in pictures (movement is a tour de force with over 20 patents to its name, but christ that dial is hideous). Fortunately they're only making 18.
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The bread and butter pieces are nice in person, wear well and are priced right, but they're nothing to write home about about. Definitely solid additions to Montblanc's collection -- the DLC'd UTC Chronograph is my favorite -- but at this price I'd much rather have a Baume & Mercier Clifton Club.
The 1000/sec monstrosity is as terrifying on the wrist as it is in pictures (movement is a tour de force with over 20 patents to its name, but christ that dial is hideous). Fortunately they're only making 18.
Regards,
Adam
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Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
The first one reminds me a bit of the old TAG Grand Carrera RS36
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Re: Montblac's new TimeWalker models
I would stuff the all black one in my ass to get it out of the showroom
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