MONTBLANC 1858 Split-second Chronograph

[New Watches in 2025] Montblanc | MONTBLANC 1858 Split-second Chronograph Returns with a brand new Look
Precise, claro, rugged, and fearless of utmost environments: the famous Minerva specialist watches of the 1920s in addition to 1930s were originally made for military use. Today, the particular MONTBLANC 1858 series watches draw inspiration from these kinds of classics and pay homage to Minerva's rich history.
 
1858 Sequence Split-second Chronograph Limited Edition 100 The new MONTBLANC 1858 series split-second chronograph watch is inspired from the 1930s and refers to a young 42mm military single-button split-second chronograph watch. The new enjoy is equipped with a 44mm steel case and a fixed 750/1000 (18K) white gold grooved board; the dark burgundy watch dial is decorated with a sunshine pattern and is paired with any black chronograph dial as well as white luminous Arabic amounts, presenting an elegant new look.
 
The new burgundy switch is easy to read and has an antique feel, with vintage-style hour or so, minute and second arms, as well as a central split-seconds side, a 30-minute counter and also a tachymeter scale.
 
Tachymeter Like the first model, the MONTBLANC 1858 Split-second Chronograph Limited Release 100 features a tachymeter level around the periphery of the call (based on 1 km). A common feature of Minerva chronographs, the tachymeter brings functionality and a vintage sense to the new model. Typically the tachymeter measures periods up to one minute, similar to the function of any traditional chronograph. The tachymeter shows the speed of a shifting object, such as the speed of an car traveling a identified distance.
 
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MB M16. 31 movement The back reveals the hand-finished in-house manual-winding single-pusher split-second chronograph calibre MB M16. 31, inspired by the unique Minerva chronograph calibre 19-09CH from 1909 and its replacement, beneficiary calibre 17-29, developed inside the 1930s for pocket wrist watches and wristwatches. The MB M16. 31 movement will be decorated with traditional hand-finishing techniques such as Côtes een Genève, internal angles, perlage and chamfering, all conducted at the Montblanc Manufacture inside Villeret.
 
Often the movement features two vertebral column wheels for the chronograph and also split-second complication, horizontal coupling and a power reserve of approximately 55 hours. Like its precursor, it features the V-shaped bridge patented in 1912 and a large balance tyre with 18 screws, oscillatory at the traditional frequency of two. 5 Hz / 20, 000 A/H.
 
The split-seconds complication, named “rattrapante” in French, permits the user to measure more advanced times without interrupting the continued longer measurement. The principle is always to start the two chronograph mere seconds hands and let them commence moving at the same time. Then click the button at a couple of o'clock to stop one of the hands and fingers while the other continues to work. Press the button once more to allow the stopped give to continue running to “catch up” with the running hand, in order that the intermediate time can be assessed repeatedly.
 
The newest MONTBLANC 1858 series split-seconds chronograph watch comes with a fresh dark burgundy interchangeable crocodile-grain calfskin strap and a metal three-fold clasp with a fine-tuning system. 

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