Wanted to add this one into the mix guys. Not sure if you touched on it yet.
It's the 1858 Pocket Watch from Montblanc. Which helps to pay tribute to the
160th anniversary of Minerva Watches, and has an adventurous mountain
climbing theme. With specifications like a 60mm titanium case, and something
called a lanyard system that allows the pocket watch to become a wrist watch.
You also have 30m WR, a blue bumortierite stone dial with beige Super-Luminova
markers, and numbers, and highly visible red, and white hands, and special
leather straps. With Montblanc's manual winding 22 jewel MB M16.24 right
there behind things.
Some pictures everyone...
A Timely Perspective, and Hodinkee for you also...
http://www.atimelyperspective.com/blog/ ... rices.html
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/montb ... ntroducing