Montblanc - Celebrating the Spirit of Meisterstuck, Dinner in Singapore

Aug 05, 2014,08:25 AM
 

Following the launch of Montblanc Singapore’s “Celebrating the Spirit of Meisterstuck” exhibition last Fri, there were a series of dinners organized for Montblanc collectors, friends and retailers. I was fortunate to be invited for a dinner on Monday this week, organized by Sincere Fine Watches together with Montblanc Singapore.


The venue of the dinner is at the same place as last Fri’s exhibition launch party, i.e. Ngee Ann City’s Civic Plaza in Singapore.  I won’t be repeating what I had posted about the exhibition launch and party and you can read my previous post here: 


montblanc.watchprosite.com


Before dinner commenced, I walked over to Julien’s exhibition area and looked at the Minerva calibres again. I tend to look at the chronograph movements more as Minerva is well known in this complication but this time, I saw a very nice movement too (I saw it on last Fri but didn’t spend too much time on it). This time, this movement caught my eye.




Here is a much nicer picture taken by Fx some time ago.





This is the beautiful caliber 16-18, which is a Retour-A-Zero complication found in the Montblanc Villeret Grande Seconde au Center watch. A beautifully finished movement with a useful complication, allowing users to reset the seconds to zero at the pull of the crown (for those of us who want to reference another source of time, say to monitor accuracy).

2 great articles I found here, written by our moderators, Art and Mike:


montblanc.watchprosite.com


http://www.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-652/pi-/ti-623776/t--montblanc-villeret-1858-grande-seconde-au-centre-retour--zro-chapter-2/


I am quite interested in this complication and will read up more about it. Maybe my 2nd Villeret? smile

(I pray my wife doesn’t ever read this post…)


Soon we were all asked to sit down for dinner.

Here is a menu. I have promised my Montblanc Villeret that for Mon’s dinner, I would bring him along as his sibling the Star Worldtime, attended last Fri’s party.

Is the food more yummy or the beautiful caliber 13.21 found in my Montblanc Villeret chronograph grand feu enamel? J













Appetizer and soup were great to start the dinner. I was seated beside Sincere’s CEO, Mr Ong Ban and he shared the story of how Sincere had partnered Montblanc in the region to educate their customers on the beauty and traditional craftsmanship of Montblanc Villeret timepieces since the launch of the Collection Villeret series by Montblanc back in 2007/2008. Some of his customers, who are all watch connoisseurs, ended up buying Montblanc Villeret watches and even created bespoke Montblanc Villeret pieces.










During the dinner, Montblanc watches were shared with guests. I spent more time on my favorite collections, namely the new Meisterstuck Heritage series as well as the Montblanc Collection Villeret series.

First introduced in SIHH 2014, the new Meisterstuck Heritage series is a new collection of great value classical timepieces that I feel has a lot of potential to grow Montblanc’s watch category. I spoke to some of my fellow collectors and customers of Sincere Fine Watches that evening and all of them spoke highly of this collection. Comments like “great price points for complications”, “classical looks that will appeal to more people”, “feels and looks well crafted” were common responses. This bodes well for Montblanc.

I really love the case design of the Meisterstuck Heritage series, especially the ones in 39mm as they fit my small wrist very well. Here are some pictures of my 2 favorites, the Meisterstuck Heritage Perpetual Calendar and the Moonphase. See the elegance of the case, the bombe dial with a sunburst light effect, the applied indices varying in length across the dial to create a very nice symmetry effect. The Moonphase is starting to grow on me more lately, especially in rose gold. Sheer beauty and a nice feeling on my wrist with just the right heft in rose gold!















As I was enjoying these timepieces on my wrist, I was reminded to continue my dinner as it was getting cold! Main course was a choice of beef or cod. Dessert was very nice too. So is my Montblanc Villeret J














After dessert, the staff brought a few Montblanc Villerets to my table. I have not seen so many high end Montblanc Villerets together and this was a feast for the eyes!  I have taken more pictures and will try to share more about these lovely pieces in a separate post. It feels almost as if each watch deserves its own private review post!




A very nice picture of a rose gold Montblanc Villeret taken by my guest for the evening. I didn’t really see this piece – could my guest remind me which piece this was? smile Pls share more photos too thanks!





Finally, a buddy wrist shot with my friend Julien. His Minerva chronograph in steel with the beautiful 16.29 calibre! It must be a very rare watch! I seldom see these Minervas around. Some photos of his Minerva and my Montblanc Villeret, with calibres 16.29 and 13.21 side by side.








The black enamel dial of my Montblanc Villeret seemed to "glow" under the lighting but I just cannot capture it on my iPhone or any camera!





Hope you have enjoyed this dinner with me virtually. J

Thank you Sincere Fine Watches and Montblanc Singapore for the wonderful evening and dinner.

 

Cheers

robin

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Excellent report and photos.

 
 By: cmclee : August 5th, 2014-08:52
MB is on the right track as it seems with the Villeret range of high end chronographs/complications. It is now in my grail list and hope to own one in the near future. The dinner selection looks delicious and those pics are making me hungry. Thanks for sh... 

Montblanc Villerets...

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 5th, 2014-20:21
very yummy and the poison is strong! I got it last year and bro, i worry for you now :P Glad you enjoyed the report and thanks for your feedback cheers robin

Delicious report, Robin!

 
 By: KIH : August 5th, 2014-08:55
... I can imagine how wonderful the whole evening was. Great report. Made me hungry and want a piece of Minerva :-) Hahaha.... Ken

The Minerva movements and the chocolate cake...

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 5th, 2014-20:22
goes very well together! The problem for me Ken, is that after 1 MB Villeret, I am starting to look at more (fortunately my watch funds are limited!). Glad you enjoyed Ken, thank you cheers robin

The Minerva movements looks fantastic! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 5th, 2014-10:32
Thank you for a great report, Robin! :) These Minerva movement looks stunning! Would love to more about the Minerva history. I know there was a Chronograph used by the Swedish Marine, will try to find more info... Best Blomman

I am also interested to learn more about Minerva's history

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 5th, 2014-20:24
Will plan for a post (maybe a series of them!) on this topic. Let us know if you find some cool info on Minervas too. Thank you Blomman! cheers robin

Yes, think a friend of mine....

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 5th, 2014-23:42
Has the Minerva Swedish Marine chrono. ... Will see if I can get a hold of it.... Best Blomman

These Minerva movements are topissime. ...

 
 By: amanico : August 5th, 2014-10:43
These Minerva movements are topissime. Julien's Chronographe is to die for, too. I wish we'll see many more of this kind of stuff. Thanks for the report, Robin. Nicolas Le Mardi 5 août 2014 17h26, montblanc watchprosite <[Email address suppressed for p... 

Julien's Chronograph has that beautiful 16.29 movement!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 5th, 2014-20:27
A bit big for me but if I have the funds, I will go for that movement on a bespoke pocket watch from Montblanc Villeret or a smaller case than 47mm. Julien's in a steel case! Even more special! Actually, I am very happy to read so many of you have interes... 

I am not sure, but I think it is a 46 mm watch.

 
 By: amanico : August 5th, 2014-22:28
Florian has another stunning one. Next time you meet him, ask him to show it to you... Yes, a bit big, but for that kind of stuff, I woud seriously consider some gym sessions. ;) I have the feeling that a big part of Montblanc 's future come by these subl... 

wow wow Robin... you are superb fast to post...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : August 5th, 2014-11:01
... Robin, you have captured so well for the event, i don't have any extra to add on. by the way, felt honor of being the guest of Robin Wong attending the dinner event, was eye-opener not only to see great watches at the event, but also the fine art of p...  

My pleasure Stefan

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 5th, 2014-20:30
You are a friend of Montblanc too :) Glad you enjoyed the dinner. The Heritage 1912 pen was very nice eh? I am also poisoned by it even though we focused more on the watches! Thank you for the excellent photo collage! Could you remind me again what was th... 

wow! my birthday is coming my friend. ..

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 6th, 2014-06:49
You know what I want right? :) When I see a watch I like, my birthday is always coming soon :) Cheers Robin

Cool report of the Montblanc dinner event

 
 By: ED209 : August 8th, 2014-11:57
And that Meisterstuck Heritage Perpetual Calendar looks great on your wrist. Regards, ED-209

Thank you Ed!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 8th, 2014-18:48
Yeah I do like the Meisterstuck Heritage series. Now I feel the moonphase looks very nice too and prefer it to the PC as it has a simpler dial Cheers Robin

The Star Moon watch looks good!

 
 By: patrick_y : August 11th, 2014-08:07
The Star Moon watch looks good! This watch has a great design! Thanks for making me hungry Robin!

Thanks Patrick! I am also hungry now...

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : August 12th, 2014-01:38
for more watches! :p I think you meant Meisterstuck Heritage Moonphase (not Star series)? That was a watch I played alot with that evening and yes, it looks very nice, especially in red gold! cheers robin

That's the one! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : August 15th, 2014-08:21