Report on Montblanc at Watches and Wonders 2014 Part I

Sep 29, 2014,09:48 AM
 

Dear all,

As promised, here is the first part of my report of Montblanc at Watches and Wonders 2014.
Today is the first day of W&W, a day for VIPs so it's less crowded. I took as many pics as I could but I hope to cover more over the next 2 days so stay tuned smile

Of course, the key novelty launched for W&W by Montblanc is the Metamorphosis II and Mike has already shared some info and videos here, including a very informative real life demo by Mr Alexander Schmidt. I also took the chance to snap some pics of many of the 2014 models launched by Montblanc recently, including the new Boheme ladies watches, which I finally had the time to appreciate closer in the metal today.

Before I stepped into the venue, I decided to take some fun photos at the entrance with my Montblanc Villeret gracing my wrist smile

A shot of the entrance of W&W with my beloved MB Villeret

A shot of the entrance of W&W with my beloved MB Villeret


All set to enter! Agent Wong on a mission!

All set to enter! Agent Wong on a mission!


The MB Booth entrance

The MB Booth entrance


The first booth I visited was naturally... Montblanc! smile The entrance of the booth is nicely done.

Walls to the entrance of the Montblanc booth

Walls to the entrance of the Montblanc booth


I like the artistic impressions on the manufacture and watchmakers

I like the artistic impressions on the manufacture and watchmakers


Ah.. nice to see this Timewalker Extreme again featured here

Ah.. nice to see this Timewalker Extreme again featured here


As I stepped in, I was expecting the same decor as in SIHH with a backdrop of the manufacture at Villeret but I was surprised to see something else - something huge at the center of the booth which took away all my attention... Can you guess what it is?

What is on top of Julien the Villeret watchmaker?

What is on top of Julien the Villeret watchmaker?


Interesting decor....

Interesting decor....


An Exotourbillon?

An Exotourbillon?



At first I thought it was an Exo-tourbillon, a patented tourbillon system from Montblanc Villeret but I later learned it is instead, a simple balance wheel model (referencing the large traditional Montblanc Villeret balance wheel). One of the main activity of the Montblanc booth is for participants to try to regulate a balance wheel by hand, as if they were in the Minerva manufacture, seated in the same kind of watchmakers' chair, and the large balance wheel model on the ceiling shows the importance of this activity.

I have not tried this yet today but I understand Julien and/or Monique will coach me tomorrow on this (and rumours have it that they will be giving me a tough time!) - I hope to share more on this tomorrow.

Step by step instructions given

Step by step instructions given


The balance wheel and spring. Even though MB Villeret uses some of the largest balance wheel, this thing is still so tiny!

The balance wheel and spring. Even though MB Villeret uses some of the largest balance wheel, this thing is still so tiny!


I will attempt this tomorrow - stay tuned!

I will attempt this tomorrow - stay tuned!


A full view of the 'training' bench

A full view of the 'training' bench



A key novelty released by Montblanc for W&W 2014 is of course, the Metamorphosis II. This is one of the most complex watch movements ever built by Montblanc in Villeret, since the Metamorphosis I, and the watch now has a more classical/traditional look. The Metamorphosis movement has 746 components, took over 4 years to develop.

As we already saw in the Metamorphosis I, the key function of this watch is to showcase 2 watch dials and their transformations from a simple time only dial to a chronograph. You can see more from the videos Mike posted on how this works. Here are some live pictures of this watch to share here. It is a rather huge watch at 52mm and you need a pretty big wrist to carry it nicely!

I much prefer this dial finishing and case shape to the original Metamorphosis I - being in a beautiful Rose Gold case, fine Swiss engine turned Guilloche finishing on the dial and overall a more classical look.









I will follow up with more reports soon on Montblanc at W&W 2014. The new ladies Boheme series and other watches also caught my attention and I will do a separate post on them.

Stay tuned!


Cheers,

robin

This message has been edited by jrwong23 on 2014-09-29 09:52:42


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Agent Robin ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : September 29th, 2014-10:04
that sounds like a great mission you have. Maybe you should start with THE big one, just to get more exercised :-) Have fun! Oliver

Regulate the BIG Balance spring?

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 30th, 2014-03:00
Wahaha that will be a massive calorie burner :) I just did something today when will have some videos. Stay tuned Oliver. :) Cheers robin

There's nothing sexier in all of horology . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 29th, 2014-10:56
. . . than a bodacious . . . . . . balance. It goes without saying I envy yours, Robin - big time! :-) ...  

Ah thank you Art

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 30th, 2014-03:04
I still have lots to learn from you guys and it's my pleasure to share. 1 more shot of the beautifully finished caliber 13.21 from my watch. A shot I took at the booth today. I attempted to regulate a balance spring :) Stay tuned for more on that cheers r...  

Pleasure Fx.

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 30th, 2014-03:05
I always enjoyed your SIHH posts so let me return the favor for W&W :) Cheers robin

Thanks Luis! More to come real soon!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 30th, 2014-03:05
Stay tuned. I have so many photos/videos to share and will take some time to sort them out :) cheers robin

Regulate Montblanc Villeret balance wheel?

 
 By: MTF : September 30th, 2014-03:38
Agent Robin, At your first attempt ? Nearly impossible to regulate the balance wheel even with Monique as trainer. To do it after a glass or three of champagne....Impossible! As I discovered........ ;) MTF

I made sure when I tried this...

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : October 1st, 2014-02:44
I only had coffee and water and I started early in the morning. You will see the action soon MTF. :) Pls try not to laugh then :p Cheers robin

Hi Robin, will you become a watchmaker now ??

 
 By: GLau : October 2nd, 2014-09:55
no matter what, you will likely get to appreciate more the detail focus, steady hands and patience required. Enjoy!! Gordon

To be completely honest....

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : October 2nd, 2014-20:31
I think I failed the course! :P But Julien was very encouraging as always :) I hope to share more on this soon - putting the hairspring into the balance wheel. The pin I tried and succeeded once but failed the 2nd time... I didn't make it to the screws :P...