Technically I like it a lot ...

Dec 15, 2014,00:31 AM
 

but somehow it didn´t feel at home on my wrist. Maybe I am just not sporty enough ;-)













But I still remember when I met Jerome Lampert during SIHH 2014, this watch was on his wrist and he was smiling all the time. It seems it is still the same smile

Best,
Oliver


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Montblanc Timewalker 100 : The Dial and functions explained

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 14th, 2014-02:09
Following Mike's posts introducing the Montblanc Timewalker 100 and explaining the construction of the high-tech case in details, here's a post on the Timewalker 100's dial and functions. To be honest, I prefer classical looking watches.Watches that look ...  

Technically I like it a lot ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 15th, 2014-00:31
but somehow it didn´t feel at home on my wrist. Maybe I am just not sporty enough ;-) But I still remember when I met Jerome Lampert during SIHH 2014, this watch was on his wrist and he was smiling all the time. It seems it is still the same :-) Best, Oli...  

It actually looks great on your wrist Oliver!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:42
But yes it has a very sporty yet technical look. For those who prefer classical watches, this may not work for them design wise. Agree on Jerome Lambert and this watch. He really loves it I think. Ken saw him wearing this in Tokyo too :) Cheers Robin

details of the Timewalker 100 dial

 
 By: ED209 : December 15th, 2014-21:38
Good explanation of the dial and functions. Nice to see the MInerva arrowhead on the dial side, I like this detail. Regards, ED-209

Indeed the Minerva arrow head visible on the dial side

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:54
I really love that! :) Cheers robin