Even the baseline Montblanc watches have a catching look

Apr 09, 2009,16:41 PM
 

I was captivated by this model which SJX saw at SIHH2009.

 

 

 

I thought it was a regular production model but unfortunately it is a limited edition of 10 (yes ten, I didn't leave out any zeros) created for the country of Dubai.

It is 43mm in diameter and uses the same Valjoux 7750 as the Timewalker reviewed a few months ago  click here   but it has a specially engraved rotor with the words "Dubai xx/10".

I've only recently began to enjoy watches employing a combination of rose gold and another material.  I think this timewalker with the ceramic bezel and crown is well done. 

Anyone here have a Timewalker they use frequently? 

Enjoy,

Mike



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Rose gold and black is almost...

 
 By: dxboon : April 9th, 2009-22:41
...always a successful combination to me. The ceramic bezel adds an extra level of flair to this tried-and-true pairing IMO. The interplay of materials is very attractive. I really want to like this watch more. I can't quite put my finger on which compone... 

The hands could have a finer design to them

 
 By: mkt33 : April 10th, 2009-09:20
It is often difficult to read the chronograph display when large time telling hands are blocking their view. I enjoy the hollowed out lug design and even the little montblanc screw heads. Thanks for your comments Daos, Best, Mike

The bracelet on the Montblanc TimeWalker is pretty cool IMO

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : April 10th, 2009-13:46
I don't think there's a rose gold bracelet for the TimeWalker available yet (someone please correct me if there is) but the stainless steel TimeWalker bracelet is pretty amazing IMO. I like how the center links of the bracelet are in ceramic because the c...  

its the hollowed out lugs with the brushed finish on the

 
 By: mkt33 : April 11th, 2009-05:24
inside that I find interesting. I don't have anything with ceramic yet. I figured that I'm pretty cautious with my watches that the small superficial scratches on the case wouldn't worry me. I've never thought about the wear and tear on the bracelet thoug... 

I've only know because I used to wear

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : April 11th, 2009-08:19
a Panerai with a bracelet, and the center links would get the vast majority of scuffs. After a year's worth of daily wear, look at the bracelet :P Cheers, Anthony...  

You must have been trading pretty heavy that year :-) I usually only wear straps

 
 By: mkt33 : April 11th, 2009-17:24
so that is a great picture. I guess ceramic would come in handy. Thanks, Mike

At that time, I used to wear this Panerai everywhere

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : April 12th, 2009-10:39
even when working out lifting free weights so it would get a lot of abuse from rubbing against metal from plates, dumbbells, etc. What's even more funny is I wore my ex-Journe Tourbillon working out sometimes as well :P Cheers, Anthony

Seriously? that would have been a great write up

 
 By: mkt33 : April 13th, 2009-07:45
performance of the FPJ tourbillon and positional variation while lifting weights Cheers, Mike

Lol hehe [nt]

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : April 13th, 2009-08:05
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I chose the ceramic Mont Blanc as my first grown-up watch

 
 By: Bruce Banner : April 14th, 2009-14:43
I have the model reviewed with the steel and ceramic bracelet. I love it and it's definitely more of an eye catcher than I thought it would be. I understand where some of the critics of the design are coming from, but on the wrist, a glance at the watch s...  

Hello Bruce!

 
 By: DRMW : April 14th, 2009-15:00
Hello Bruce! Nice graduation present, did you just graduate? If so then Congrats! IMHO, your MontBlanc TimeWalker ceramic's best feature is the side cutout design on the lugs. The ceramic itself is extremely durable and has a nice dark shade of black/grey...  

Thanks!

 
 By: Bruce Banner : April 14th, 2009-16:04
I will be defending my Ph.D. thesis this summer (anyone looking for a hard working molecular biologist with a love of business?) but my fiance bought me the Timewalker a few months ago while the Canadian dollar was at par with the USD. The cutout lugs are... 

You are very lucky to have a fiance such as yours!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : April 14th, 2009-16:27
Thanks for giving us a hands on experience with how durable the ceramic bezel is, and glad to hear that your TimeWalker survived the fall from your wrist down to the floor. When one my watches fell from my wrist to the floor, the dial was cracked and the ... 

I knew ceramic was scratch resistant but that is an amazing story about its shock

 
 By: mkt33 : April 14th, 2009-17:09
absorption. You are very lucky. I've seen pictures of ceramic lugs cracked off after a well placed but unintentional strike against a wall! Cheers, Mike This message has been edited by mkt33 on 2009-04-14 17:11:51

Anything is possible

 
 By: Bruce Banner : April 14th, 2009-21:24
for my next piece Anthony, and although I am leaning toward another brand just for the sake of diversity, the Minerva made watches are compelling yet out of reach for now. As for the ceramic bezel surviving being thrown to the ground, apparently there are... 

Hi Bruce! Welcome and thanks for posting your pics and impressions of the Timewalker

 
 By: mkt33 : April 14th, 2009-17:04
You are a lucky man with a very generous Fiancee A pet peeve of mine is the background color of the date disk not being the same as the dial. It is a very simple cosmetic detail which I think adds balance to the overall look. I'm glad that the designers a...