Great review Christianch!

Oct 27, 2014,20:38 PM
 

Thank you for your user review! I am happy to read that you still enjoy this watch very much after 7 months.
Also good to hear the mins hand is legible from your owner perspective as this was one concern I had for the watch other than the size which is tad big for my less than 6.5 inch wrist.

I love this version in rose gold. The blue and black hours indicator is another factor I love.
Tempted to visit the AD or boutique to try again. Maybe in RG it may look nicer on my small wrist.

May your Rising Hour watch continue to time happy moments for you!

Cheers
Robin

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Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec Rising Hours Chronograph Rose Gold: 7 Months Review

 
 By: christianch : October 27th, 2014-18:40
It has been seven months since I purchased the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec Rising Hours Chronograph in Rose Gold so I thought that it might be interesting to post a second review. As you certainly know luxury watches are a very emotional purchase (and at t...  

Thanks for sharing

 
 By: gyang333 : October 27th, 2014-19:19
I was shown this timepiece at the Toronto boutique on Bloor, and it was just so lovely!!! I also got to see this lovely piece: ...  

Gorgeous -- which is that LE pen?

 
 By: christianch : October 28th, 2014-03:18
Glad to see that there are still some raising hours available around the world! I don't think the watch is no longer in the Montblanc website so I am just guessing that few pieces are/were produced. Which LE Pen is the one in the picture? truly gorgeous i... 

Great review Christianch!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : October 27th, 2014-20:38
Thank you for your user review! I am happy to read that you still enjoy this watch very much after 7 months. Also good to hear the mins hand is legible from your owner perspective as this was one concern I had for the watch other than the size which is ta... 

yes it is substantial but nice

 
 By: christianch : October 28th, 2014-03:23
Yes it is a pretty substantial watch and I hear you - I have a small wrist too and mostly I wear other 36mm or 39mm watches but the balance here is really good. You have to try and see how you feel with it ! Is it my impression or the villeret are even bi... 

Yes many of the Montblanc Villerets are indeed big

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : November 2nd, 2014-16:26
But there are also smaller ones. Mine is 41mm. The Vintage Pulsograph is 39.5mm Cheers Robin

Great read, Christian. I love a lot these owner's reviews.

 
 By: amanico : October 28th, 2014-00:22
Time is cruel for watches which are not well thought. Which is obviously not the case with these Rieussecs. When I think Montblanc and watches, Rieussec is certainly the first name which comes to my mind. And there are some objective reasons behind that! ... 

Thank you Nicolas

 
 By: christianch : October 28th, 2014-03:25
Indeed the main issues with some watches is the strong emotional "want" factor vs. wearability. I try to buy only wearable pieces but, like in every collection, I do have some that I don't wear as much as I would like !

These "long term" owner's review and in situ pictures are great!

 
 By: mkt33 : October 28th, 2014-05:42
I think most of our watch collections are fairly vast but I'm glad that the Rieussec Rising Hours has enough appeal to make its way into a regular rotation. Looking forward to the next review in a years time ! :-) Thank you for sharing Best, Mike

Very nice watch

 
 By: docsnov : October 29th, 2014-18:35
I love the black/blue day/night way of telling the time. I have the VC world time and it uses a shaded sapphire crystal to denote day/night on the world map and the blue/black is similar in my mind. I have always liked the Rieussec discs for the chronogra... 

Thanks a lot Stewart, indeed...

 
 By: christianch : November 1st, 2014-17:39
Indeed I think that it is a very special offering among the very special Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph collection. One of the potential issues with this watch is the different way to tell the time but I find it very versatile and with a very interesting su... 

I know what you mean about diversity.

 
 By: docsnov : November 1st, 2014-18:59
I have gravitated toward marine chronometers and world time/GMT's, but I within the category I think each of my watches is distinct in relation to dial material, size, mechanical vs. automatic movement, etc., so I think one can still have diversity even w...