I want to welcome the brand new Montblanc to Blog.
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.
Embodying
all the codes of fine watchmaking down to the last and smallest detail it bears
the signature of traditional craftsmanship, timeless design and flawless functionality.
Based on refined design codes, the collection includes timepieces with elegant,
clear dials and refined cases expressing the dna of fine watchmaking. Up to the
grand complication, each model in the Montblanc Heritage Spirit collection
makes its own statement, all timepieces being meticulously crafted.
The collection is enhanced by a new model that
highlights again the ambition of Montblanc to share the passion for fine
watchmaking. The Montblanc Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum interprets one of the
most contemporary and useful complications - the world time function - in a
new, innovative way. 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. 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, which
rotates with the movement of the 24-hour mechanism. On the outside of the dial,
there is a disc with the names of 24 cities, encircled by their respective time
zones. The disc with the cities can rotate separately from the 24 hours disc
with the aid of the pusher, located at 8 o’clock. To adjust the time the
desired “home” city only needs to be positioned with its corresponding time at 6
o’clock. The “local time” is displayed by the central hour and minute hands,
which are adjusted with the winding crown. When travelling, the Montblanc
Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum’s worldtime complication indicates what time it
is at the destination.
The
hour and minute hands to give the new “local time” just need to be adjusted,
while the time in the country of origin remains displayed at 6 o’clock.
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.
Link to the official
website
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