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Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Limited Edition - 1858 pieces

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Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Limited Edition - 1858 pieces
Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Limited Edition - 1858 pieces
Full price for NZ$ 12,370.00
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Celebrating the 160th anniversary of Minerva, the Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Limited Edition 1858 honours the heroes of mountain climbing with an innovative, professional-grade timepiece. Built for those who travel the world in a perpetual quest for exploration, it expresses respect for true mountaineers as it is dedicated to the Seven Summits Challenge – the holy grail for climbers. The combination of materials such as bronze and ceramic underlines the high quality and exclusiveness of this timepiece. On the dial, the world’s seven summits are marked with red dots on two turning globes and are also engraved on the case back. The timepiece features a new manufacture world-time complication developed by the Montblanc watchmakers in Villeret: two domed globes, turning in opposite directions, that complete a full rotation in 24 hours. Both are surrounded by a scale with the 24 time zones, along with a day and night indication in contrasting colours. This provides an instinctive way of appreciating the different time zones, aided by Super-LumiNova® applied to the continents for increased visibility and performance at night. Limitation split with ident 117840

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Product description: Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Limited Edition - 1858 pieces

Celebrating the 160th anniversary of Minerva, the Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Limited Edition 1858 honours the heroes of mountain climbing with an innovative, professional-grade timepiece. Built for those who travel the world in a perpetual quest for exploration, it expresses respect for true mountaineers as it is dedicated to the Seven Summits Challenge – the holy grail for climbers. The combination of materials such as bronze and ceramic underlines the high quality and exclusiveness of this timepiece. On the dial, the world’s seven summits are marked with red dots on two turning globes and are also engraved on the case back. The timepiece features a new manufacture world-time complication developed by the Montblanc watchmakers in Villeret: two domed globes, turning in opposite directions, that complete a full rotation in 24 hours. Both are surrounded by a scale with the 24 time zones, along with a day and night indication in contrasting colours. This provides an instinctive way of appreciating the different time zones, aided by Super-LumiNova® applied to the continents for increased visibility and performance at night. Limitation split with ident 117840

Ident No. MB119347

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Caliber Automatic, self-winding Movement type Automatic movement Manufacture worldtime complication Complications Worldtime with turning northern and southern hemisphere globes, 24-hour scale and day/night indication; Dual time indication; Date by disc Power Reserve 42,0 h Frequence (VPH) 4 /h Frequence (Hz) 28800,0 Hz Number of Jewels 26 Jewels
Case Diameter 42 mm Case Height 12.8 mm Water Resistant 10 bar (100 m) bar Bezel Type Bi-directional turning bezel Bezel Material Bronze-ceramic Sapphire Crystal Domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Crown Fluted in bronze with Montblanc emblem in relief Dial Black dial with beige luminescent Arabic numerals and indexes
Lug Width 22 mm
Manifested in a superior level of craftsmanship and timelessly elegant design codes, the horological knowledge is deeply embedded in all Montblanc timepieces, passing on the passion for fine watchmaking from grand complication timepieces to refined three-hand watches.

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  • Montblanc watchmaking is built on a unique set-up that brings two manufactures together, based in Le Locle and in Villeret, in the Swiss Jura mountains.
  • The Montblanc watchmaking story began in 1858 when Mr. Charles-Ivan Robert founded a watch workshop in Villeret. This marked the beginning of the historic Minerva era.
  • Today, Montblanc timepieces continue the journey of over 160 years of Minerva history through four fine watchmaking product lines: Star Legacy, Bohème, 1858 and Heritage, all linking the past and the present through design, style, and technical innovation.
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