Pre-SIHH 2015: Montblanc Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum - my initial thoughts

Dec 14, 2014,18:11 PM
 

Many of us PuristS love Worldtimer watches, especially those of us who travel and/or have global/regional responsibilities in our work and business.


Montblanc has a few worldtime watches in its current Star and Timewalker collection, namely the Star Woldtime and Timewalker Hemisphere watches.



Star Worldtime on my wrist


Timewalker Hemispheres


Timewalker Hemispheres case back to show the opposite hemisphere


For SIHH 2015, Montblanc is releasing it's latest Worldtime, the Montblanc Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum.
More details on my post here:

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I am very excited to read this and to share this news and pictures with PuristS here! It's a very handsome Worldtime watch and a winner in my books.
A few news I welcome from the Pre SIHH release notes from Montblanc:

In homage to the spirit of the legendary Montblanc Meisterstück Fountain Pen launched in 1924, Montblanc introduced a new watch collection to honour its 90th anniversary in 2014. From 2015 onwards this collection will assume its future position among the Montblanc watch families as the Heritage Spirit Collection.


Some PuristS had reflected the use of the Meisterstuck brand name in the Heritage collection launched in 2014. The reference to the iconic Meisterstuck fountain pen was perhaps too strong. Yet Montblanc wants to honor its heritage and spirit of fine European craftsmanship in lifetime companions from writing instruments to fine leather goods and of course, watches. A collection called the Heritage Spirit Collection is very appropriate for this line.


Some other interesting highlights on this new watch from Montblanc:

In this new Montblanc Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum, the earth is anchored at the core of this complication, that is named Orbis Terrarum, the Latin term for “globe”, “earth”, and “world”. This timepiece adopts a universal approach, telling the time in 24 timezones all over the world, thanks to a manufacture complication developed in-house by the Montblanc master watchmakers.


The inspiration for this complication came likewise from the history of horology and from Montblanc’s watchmaking past. The “Montres à eclipses”- watches that had multiple layers of dials that could change their functionality or aesthetics - were some of the most fascinating complications at the beginning of the 20th century. Always reaching towards the pinnacle of its craft, Montblanc has developed a strong expertise for working on complications by using multiple layers – two examples manifesting this expertise being the Metamorphosis II launched in 2014 or the Rieussec Rising Hours from 2012.


The complication of the Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum is simple to read and easy to use, displaying the time in different parts of the world in a practical and intuitive way. The dial is constructed in a multi-layer way. At its centre, the main sapphire crystal dial displays the continents as viewed from the North Pole which are encircled by the names of the 24 cities representing the different timezones. The continents are cut out from the rest of the disc that displays the oceans in a light blue colour. Under the main dial is a disc showing day and night as well as the 24 hours timezones, which rotates with the movement mechanism. To adjust the time, the desired local city needs to be first positioned at 6 o’clock by the aid of the pusher at 8 o’clock. Then the hours and minutes (which are always linked with the day/night and 24 hours timezones disc) can be adjusted through the crown to adjust the correct local time of the desired city. Once this is done, in addition to the correct local time the correct time of all the 24 timezones will simultaneously be displayed around the sapphire crystal dial. When travelling to another timezone, the new destination city simply needs to be placed at 6 o’clock. This adjustment is again done through the pusher at 8 o’clock which will turn at the same time the continents and cities, the day/night disc with the 24 hours timezones as well as the hour hand in jumps of 1 hour. The precise time of the minutes is not affected. Once this simple regulation is done, the local time of the new destination as well as the 24 timezones will be fully synchronized again.

Due to the innovative multi-layer dial construction, the times of all 24 timezones can be indicated. A day/night disc shows at a glance where it is day or night on the planet. The rotation of this disc changes the colours of the continents as seen on the dial, alternately from light (day) to dark (night). This innovative functional principle is  rare to find in fine watchmaking.






The watch is driven by a self-winding mechanical movement, calibre MB29.20, beating at the frequency of 28,800 semi-oscillations per hour (4 hertz) with the exclusive complication developed in-house  by Montblanc.

 

Like all timepieces  of the Heritage Spirit Collection, the Montblanc Heritage Spirit “Orbis Terrarum” expresses the codes of fine watchmaking in every detail: 


A 41mm case with refined and straight lines, a narrow convexly round bezel, anti-reflective cambered sapphire crystal, vertically descending flanks with horizontal satin finishing that beautifully contrast with the polished case, finely arcing horns, polished faceted hands in the classical dauphine shape, a crown with the Montblanc emblem in raised relief against a sand-blasted background, and a large-scale black alligator wristband with a triple folding clasp, for maximum comfort. 


I don't know about you guys but I LIKE what I'm seeing! Firstly I love the blue theme of the globe on the dial. Next, I love the fact that this is a true worldtime, with the cities ring moving like in the VC and PP Worldtimes (the Star Worldtime I have needs to be set every hour for the cities ring). I also love it's classical looks having the Heritage Spirit's collections's design DNA (the case, the hands, etc). At 41mm, for a Worldtime, I think it's a perfect size (still I pray it won't be a tad big for folks with tiny wrists like me). And the Worldtime complication is developed in-house too. Plus I was told the price will be accessible for a Worldtime watch. Plus it can indicate day and night on the globe. smile


What's there not to like?! Next is to see it in the metal!


Any thoughts on this new watch from Montblanc? Let us know, thanks!


cheers

robin






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orbis terrarum

 
 By: ninolitaliano : December 14th, 2014-19:31
i have great sympathy with trveler

I agree!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:43
Especially business Travelers who often sacrifice family when they travel for work. That's why a nice Worldtime watch to admire on those long trips help! :) Or any nice watch for that matter :) Cheers Robin

Man, this is beautiful!

 
 By: Luis6 : December 14th, 2014-20:08
The true world-time mechanism is a very welcoming introduction to this line. Can't wait to see it in person!

Me too!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:44
Definitely can't wait till 2015! Am with you on this Luis! Cheers Robin

Thanks Robin.

 
 By: chuck19 : December 14th, 2014-21:09
Will keep a look out to see one in the flesh. Meanwhile, have added this to my wishlist. Cheers ~

Your wishlist has like 100000 watches lol!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:45
One more bro! :p Next year when it arrives in Singapore, let's see it together! Cheers Robin

That one I have to see in the flesh. I am a big world time watch lover.

 
 By: amanico : December 14th, 2014-22:46
I love a lot of things on that Watch. The complication, of course, the way it is displayed, the not too big nor thick case... One thing I regret, but maybe Montblanc can correct that... The minute indexes all around the blue and white ring... It was not n... 

Glad you like it Nicolas

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:46
Good feedback. Let's bring it to Montblanc. Agree the dial is otherwise perfect. Actually I love what I'm seeing already on the press pics. Looking forward to seeing it in the metal Cheers Robin

Don't think so my friend...

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-19:38
too far for me and with 3 kids, very tough to travel there! cheers robin

Very interesting!

 
 By: Esharp : December 14th, 2014-23:55
Thanks Robin - this is rather appealing! I have issues with world time watches. As I said in another post recently, the city ring is often completely dominant (my criticism of the VC worldtimer), they don't deal with summer time very well (half the world ... 

Agree my friend

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:48
There is no perfect WT watch. Lots of blue on the dial is a good start and a discreet brand name too on the dial. Your suggestion on the city ring is an interesting one indeed! Let's feedback to the brands Cheers Robin

Even the first one for SIHH is very promising ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 15th, 2014-00:24
to say the least. So far I like it a lot, but (as always) it has to be seen in the metal and on my/the wrist :-) Thanks, Robin! Oliver

I think you will like it Oliver!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:49
For me I hope the 41mm is not a problem for my small wrist. If so I need the bracelet version to hide the lugs length a bit :) But i think a WT cannot be too small else it will be hard to read the cities Cheers Robin

Prices in Euro from Montblanc HQ

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-05:53
Steel version at EUR 4,990. Pink gold version at EUR 13,900. Tempting at such attractive prices indeed! The steel version especially of course. Once again Montblanc is going for complications at competitive prices as they did with the Heritage Perpetual C... 

Those prices!

 
 By: gyang333 : December 15th, 2014-07:32
Are very accessible! Well done once again Montblanc!

Agree! It's definitely a pleasing move

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-19:39
to help more people become WIS like us! :D cheers robin

I have a feeling....

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-19:39
we will like this new WT more than our current Star WT Luis! :p Cheers robin

That's exactly what I feel at the moment.

 
 By: Luis6 : December 16th, 2014-03:43
By the way, are you hinting a possibility for both of us getting another pair of brother watches? I just showed you report to my wife, and she said the Orbis Terranum is beautiful! She also asked about the price, and the affordability did surprise her. So... 

to be seen and 2 questions

 
 By: patrickh : December 15th, 2014-06:52
- do you have a photo of the back side? - Do you think Montblanc will change the Moscow position before delivery? Very interesting model (copying VC Patrimony Heures du Monde), but very affordable. Thanks Patrickh

Some answers Patrickh

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-19:44
I don't have a pic of the movement. I know it's a Sellita base movement with the WT complication developed in-house by Montblanc. I have requested for the movement pics and will share once I have them. Yes, I can confirm on the cities ring, Moscow will be... 

Very nice but...

 
 By: foversta : December 15th, 2014-13:00
When I saw it, I immediatly thought about the Patrimony World Time. In a way, it is good news for Montblanc. But the trend for the Heritage collection seems to become an affordable offer of some classics from other companies of Richemont. Don't get me wro...  

Hmmm, indeed some similarities with the VC WT

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 15th, 2014-19:51
Not all similar though. I think the MB Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum's continents (land mass) are shaded darker for night indication whereas the VC WT's is a half disc shading half the globe. I need to see in the metal to confirm. I get your point Fx on ... 

In-house WT complication (manufacture complication) on a Sellita base indeed

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:16
Thanks Fx for answering Nico (sorry I was busy yesterday). cheers robin

looks nice with Bracelet

 
 By: patrickh : December 16th, 2014-04:40
I think I should prefer the bracelet version. Official Price is 5250€. Which one do you prefer on photo (to be confirmed in real on wrist)? BRs, Patrickh ...  

You mean for the bracelet version?

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:46
I think it's the pictures... can't be different for the real models (it's just strap vs bracelet - the case should be exactly the same) Cheers robin

The bracelet version costs only 260€ more.

 
 By: Luis6 : December 16th, 2014-06:16
That could be a big deal maker for me.

Same here bro!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:48
If we like the bracelet, it's usually cheaper to get it with the watch and then get a strap separately. The other route of getting the strap version first and then buy a separate bracelet tends to be more expensive. cheers robin

Luis / Robin

 
 By: Todd B. : December 18th, 2014-09:39
If they have a sleet bracelet version I'm in. First I'm gonna add the Moonphase steel to my wishlist and this will be a close second.

Let me check :)

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:53
I think it's still prototype stage so not a final dial yet but it's getting closer :) Probably at SIHH a more "final" dial will be there. Cheers robin

I prefer the steel with black strap.... but if a tad big for me....

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:45
then the bracelet is good to hide the gap between the lugs :) The bracelet looks cool and is useful for warm Singapore too. Thanks for sharing the price and pics Patrickh! Cheers robin

This is going to be truly amazing... Not to mention sold out...

 
 By: patrick_y : December 16th, 2014-09:06
Wow, if this watch looks good in person and operates like it's supposed to operate, this watch will be sold out for the next year or so! Basically, it's a Patek Philippe WorldTime at a fraction (1/5 to 1/4) of the cost (in steel). This is a good sign. Lou... 

Looks like many PuristS are pleased! :)

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:48
Agree with your points Patrick! Good potential for this to grow to be a community watch! Cheers robin

I like it!

 
 By: tudorctin : December 16th, 2014-09:34
It's a nice watch! I can't wait to see it in metal! Constantin

Same here!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2014-00:49
I also can't wait :) I am sure the dial is beautiful. Am praying it fits my small wrist. I think it will be ok at least with the steel bracelet :D Cheers robin

A little brother to the VC World Time?

 
 By: Tick Talk : December 20th, 2014-06:56
Looks like a case of incest in the Richemont family! Since I like the VC though, gotta like this baby too ;-)

Nice to hear from you again Dean :)

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 22nd, 2014-15:41
Lol! It's interesting - I noticed the brands in the Richemont group both help each other but also compete with each other rather fiercely in the market. A rather fine balance of siblings in the same corporate group. I guess siblings want each other to suc...