Discover the Maison's extraordinary 2025 novelties. Drawing inspiration from dramatic arctic landscapes, the expertly-crafted Iced Sea Automatic Date operates with an automatic movement and unidirectional rotating bezel, encased in a stainless steel surround, redesigned this year in a new 38mm diameter. Icons from the 1858 collection are also refreshed with cutting-edge design details and sophisticated movements – ready to accompany your next adventure.
Inspired by the breathtaking majesty of alpine glaciers, the new timepieces in the Montblanc Iced Sea collection feature a patterned dial in sfumato-style shades of ice blue or frozen white, complementing the blue aluminium rotating bezel and interchangeable rubber or stainless steel bracelet. A new, smaller 38mm format completes the collection this year.
The stainless steel case back is laser-engraved to create an elegant 3D relief of a glacier and its diver.
The Geosphere Mount Vinson is the first in a series of seven timepieces celebrating the highest peaks of each continent.
Crafted from a quartz, basalt fibre, resin and calcium carbonate composite, this beautiful timepiece embodies the spirit of the adventurer. Hardwearing and thoughtfully-designed with a set of manufacturer complications, it is engineered to withstand the harshest elements.
The limited run of 986 pieces is a nod to the year 1986, when mountaineering legend Reinhold Messner reached the Mount Vinson summit.
The Geosphere Annual Calendar celebrates the aesthetic codes of Minerva’s heritage and the understated elegance of the 1950s. A 24-hour world timer takes form in a rotating 3D globe of the Northern Hemisphere - made from brilliant blue sapphire and hand-painted by a single Swiss artisan, neatly contrasting with the 18 carat lime gold (750/1000) fixed fluted bezel.
The open case back further underscores Minerva’s signature craftsmanship, revealing a brand new Calibre manually wound MB M14.58 movement consisting of 336 intricate hand-decorated components.
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