After the very inspiring hike through the Swiss Jura, I'm off to do a little climbing Rocky Mountain style. Before I can leave with a clear conscience, I must share the remaining pictures of the Montblanc Villeret manufacture! Cheers,
This June, my wife and I were guests of the Montblanc Manufacture in Villeret. This dream trip was the result of my good fortune in winning the Purists TimeWriter II Chronographe Bi-Fréquence 1000 contest last November. I’ve already posted a few photos of...
I noticed Mr. Cabiddu was wearing a 40mm "small" model and I would also seek this, being of similar build. The black dial Monopusher Chronographe is stunning and I feel drawn to it most.
What a pleasure to (re)discover the links between the Past and the Present, the richness of the Minerva collection. Did you happen to see Florian's Chronograph? Since I saw it, I had and still have no rest before i find one! ;) Superb place, too. Thank yo...
and brings back great memories as was there a few months ago with MB and staying at the Palafitte. Looking forward to the next installment! Cheers Andrew
and you are definitely an extremely good diplomat, at least from my view point. You can instill in me the want, to at least consider Montblanc as a watchmaker. The fact that Montblanc retained, not only the Minerva history "name" and legacy but moreover i...
is that my brief visit as a humble but appreciative watch aficionado would inspire you as it did me. I am, and will continue to be, skeptical of those who seek to purchase their history rather than earn it. In this respect, I think that Montblanc's roots ...
Thank you for sharing your experience in Switzerland! I have stayed at the Palafitte as well: such a beautiful hotel that I would love to visit again. I am impressed by what Montblanc is doing with their Villeret collection, and it seems like there is a l...
Bill, it was a spiritual journey to walk the long-abandoned carriage lanes from the repassaients along the Jura to the etablisseurs of Geneva. We would spot the large stone 200+ year-old farm houses with their stables on the main floor and a row of window...
If this is your first time to a watch factory, you may be in for a disappointment upon future visits to other factories. Some other factories are not as incredibly hands on as the Montblanc Minerva Villeret factory. I can't think of any other factory that...
Hello Patrick, thanks for inquiring about my wife's impressions. From her smiles, I hope you can tell that she thoroughly enjoyed our watch tour...she does own several wrist watches and even a couple of vintage pendant watches. A WIS in training ;-) And t...
After the very inspiring hike through the Swiss Jura, I'm off to do a little climbing Rocky Mountain style. Before I can leave with a clear conscience, I must share the remaining pictures of the Montblanc Villeret manufacture! Cheers, Abbot Pass Hut await...
It is great to see the human side of the Manufacturers. If it weren't for all those smiling faces, and the willingness of the people that carry them, the industry, and our hobby would be so dull and cold. Your report is wonderful and showcases just how mu...
I completely respect his achievements and I also admire his answer: “We make watches for humans”, he recalled telling the frustrated client. “Machines can give you perfect angles and finishes, but people give character and nuance to their work. No, it’s n...
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : July 12th, 2013-05:57
I agree with you not just for MB villeret but for every single timepiece at those prices regardless of their brands. Somehow I feel I (speaking for myself) tend to be more critical of MB and more easily satisfied with my patek or lange (I am likely a vict...
brands today. But specifically to Montblanc and any new manufacture trying to gain foothold in the Haute Horologerie market the argument should be that much more important. You are more critical of MB and more easily satisfied with your Patek or Lange par...
Are you more critical of Montblanc Villeret watches than that of Patek Philippe for the reasons why mkt33 mentioned (1) Montblanc is less acknowledge and established than Patek Philippe/Lange because they're new versus Patek Philippe who is an incumbent, ...
I think you are misinterpreting his response. Perhaps it was my clumsy attempt to translate the thought? MB Villeret does not promise cosmetic perfection and, although you may infer it a given price, that is your expectation. What they promise is the inve...
I understand. But the old saying in retail is: "the customer is always right" That is why the customer's expectation, no matter how "over the top" is usually respected. Perhaps that is a good interpretation of Villeret...it is the atelier of MB watchmakin...
Not to worry, I put myself "on the spot" enough...Yes, I won a contest and a trip to MB Villeret courtesy of the Manufacture. I do not feel any obligation after the trip report, so my words are my own just to be clear. I like their cheeky independence and...
I agree with you Mike, and you are even more fair and consistent than I am. I personally look at all inconsistencies and defects as "defects." Regardless of whether it comes from a large brand such or a small independent. If it should not be there, then i...