4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition

114928

4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition View larger
4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition

Brand  : Montblanc
Collection  : Star 4810
Model  : 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition
Reference  : 114928
Nber of pieces : 110
Complement : Stainless steel case in “lépine” style
On sale : 2016

8 600 €Recorded list price in FranceI WANT IT

PDF INDEX CARD

REQUEST A PRICE

Price request for 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years EditionRef. 114928

4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition

YOU WANT IT ? WE SEARCH IT !

This fonction is reserved for exclusive members of MyWatchSite.

There is nothing easier than becoming a member!

  • Brand  : Montblanc
    Collection  : Star 4810
    Model  : 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition
    Reference  : 114928
    Nber of pieces : 110
    Complement : Stainless steel case in “lépine” style
    On sale : 2016
    List Price : 8 600 €
    Diameter : 53 mm
    Thickness : 16.80 mm
    Styles : High Horology
    Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : MB 29.20
    Complication : Day/Night Indicator
    World Time Zones
    Time Zones
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Crown Stainless steel
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 50 meters
    Dial : Sapphire crystal dial showing the Northern Hemisphere and 24 cities of the 24 hour time zones
    Display : Skeleton hand
    Indexes : Railroad
    Letters
    Glass : Domed
    Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Scratch-resistant
    + More characteristics :
    Movement
    Number of rubies 26
    Power reserve Approx 42 hours
    Balance Flat hoop
    Frequency 28,800 A/h (4 Hz)
    Hairspring Flat
    Worldtime indication with 24 hour time zones and integrated day & night display

    Case
    Stainless steel case in “lépine” style Crystal Scratch-resistant, domed sapphire and antireflective crystal Back Stainless steel with special engraving
    Crown Stainless steel with inlaid Montblanc emblem
    Chain Silver

    Dial
    Sapphire crystal dial showing the Northern Hemisphere and 24 cities of the 24 hour time zones, 24 hour-disc with day and night display that turns under the sapphire crystal dial, red gold-plated skeletonized regate hands

    Limitation 110 timepieces

DESCRIPTION

  • Montblanc 4810 Collection

    Montblanc celebrates the golden age of travel across the Atlantic Ocean with its 4810 collection

    Montblanc marks its 110th anniversary this year with a new 4810 Collection, building on this best-selling line that was first presented in 2006 for the Maison’s centennial celebrations. The new 4810 Collection respects all the codes of Montblanc’s watchmaking, with its strong, elegant and sporty design, offering a new sophisticated interpretation of this much loved 4810 Collection for the modern traveller who needs a performancetimepiece he can rely on.

    It was in 1906, during a booming period of manufacturing, that three pioneers travelled to America – engineer August Eberstein, merchant Alfred Nehemias and stationery trader Claus Voß – inspired by what they discovered. They developed a writing instrument with non-leaking technology and a piston convertor. Eberstein was the visionary engineer of the trio, and had spent many years researching micro mechanical innovations in the United States and England. His vision of performance, innovation and perfect quality became the nucleus and driving force of Montblanc. Voß, on the other hand, was the entrepreneur. He had been actively seeking for innovations with unique development potential. When he met Eberstein he immediately recognized his creativity and passion for engineering and knew he would be the perfect partner to complement his own entrepreneurial drive.

    In 1910, the three founders adopted the name Montblanc, after the highest mountain in Europe, and made it a symbol for their vision for excellence. This desire for the highest quality translated into ultimate performance, true innovation and the finest craftsmanship, values that continue to drive Montblanc today. The peak of the Mont Blanc Mountain measures 4,810 meters, a number which has always been an iconic figure for the Maison. Today this number is reborn in the new 4810 Collection and honours the spirit of excellence that was set by the Maison’s founders when they began their incredible journey 110 years ago.

    The beginning of the 20th century was an exciting time for innovation. It marked a departure for new horizons especially with transportation across the Atlantic driving international commerce and cultural relations. Thanks to ground breaking new inventions, the rise of the marine steam engine and improved navigational methods, there was a quantum leap in sea travel. Passenger liners competed against each other for the Blue Riband award—a prestigious prize for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. The record was based on average speed, as ships took different routes across the ocean, and only recognized the fastest speed westbound against the challenging Gulf Stream. This much-coveted award attracted both passengers and freight companies who sought out the fastest and most powerful ships. The Blue Riband became a true symbol of distinction and high achievement and its spirit is part of the new Montblanc 4810 Collection, embracing peak performance and horological excellence.

    During these enterprising times, the cities with the largest ports experienced the most vigorous growth and development, becoming hubs for trade, cultural exchange and innovation. The port of Hamburg was among them; as Germany’s largest port it soon became referred to as the country’s “Gateway to the World”. Thanks to the port, the city of Hamburg was thriving with international trade, but also the manufacture of Germany’s own sumptuous ocean liners, which were quickly recognized as the world’s most important and modern shipping vessels. Montblanc’s roots were set down in Hamburg during these dynamic times and are celebrated in the new Montblanc 4810 Collection from both a technological and aesthetic point of view.

    To celebrate the Maison’s 110th anniversary, and the incredible era in which it was founded, Montblanc is introducing a number of unique new timepieces in its 4810 Collection. With a choice of three in-house movements including a number of manufacture complications – Calibre MB 29.21 ExoTourbillon Stop-Second, Calibre MB LL100.1 TwinFly Chronograph, and the Calibre MB 29.20 World Timer.

    Each timepiece in the 4810 Collection follows the strong and elegant design codes of the Maison with guilloché dials featuring the prominent exploding Montblanc star motif, red gold Roman numerals and indexes, larger and bolder cases, and beautifully designed regate-shaped and skeleton hands. The attention to detail brings a new level of sophistication to the 4810 Collection, showing how Montblanc continues to “share the passion” for watchmaking with timepieces that offer functions, quality and aesthetics to seduce watch aficionados the world over.

    Montblanc 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition

    This is the first time Montblanc has created a pocket watch, and what better occasion than the Maison’s 110th anniversary to introduce such a new timekeeper into the 4810 Collection. The Montblanc 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition not only harks back to the beginning of the 20th century when pocket watches were the timekeepers of choice, but also features the highly appreciated world timer function—the perfect complication for the modern traveler.

    Setting the timepiece is simplicity itself. The wearer starts by setting the home time zone by pressing the pusher between 5 and 6 o’clock until the home city (or the nearest city indicating the wearer’s own time zone) is positioned in front of the arrow at 6 o’clock. The hours and minutes are then set via the crown at 12 o’clock, paying attention to turn the hands until the central map features the correct day/night indication. Once complete, the 24 time zones can be easily read at a glance thanks to a large open dial. Travelling is equally simple, as the wearer only has to press on the pusher between 5 and 6 o’clock until the new local time is featured in front of the red arrow at six o’clock. The day/night indicator and the hour hand also advance with each push, requiring no further setting as the home time doesn’t change, keeping track of the time simplicity itself.

    Powered by the Calibre MB 29.20, the world timer complication has been developed and assembled entirely in-house by the Maison’s watchmakers. The dial is highly legible thanks to the 53 mm “Lépine” style steel case and a pure design, which leaves plenty of room for the 24 city names. The multilayer dial is crafted out of layers of sapphire crystal showing the continents as viewed from the North Pole. Around the map are the names of the 24 cities representing the different time zones, while under the map a disk indicates the passage of day and night, as well as the 24 time zones. This disk rotates with the movement mechanism, causing the continents to change colour as the day evolves into night. The size of the disk depicting the globe and the names of the cities is much larger in this 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch than it would be in a wristwatch, making it more challenging to turn. The Calibre MB 29.20, however, was more than strong enough to support the extra size and weight, enabling Montblanc to present this new larger dial aesthetic.


    The pocket watch is completed with the addition of a refined steel chain that has been crafted like a ship’s rope, recalling the theme of Atlantic crossing and the Maison’s passion for aesthetic perfection and technical performance, just like the luxury cruise liners of the last century that conveyed the innovative spirit of the age.

  • Montblanc 4810 Collection

    Montblanc celebrates the golden age of travel across the Atlantic Ocean with its 4810 collection

    Montblanc marks its 110th anniversary this year with a new 4810 Collection, building on this best-selling line that was first presented in 2006 for the Maison’s centennial celebrations. The new 4810 Collection respects all the codes of Montblanc’s watchmaking, with its strong, elegant and sporty design, offering a new sophisticated interpretation of this much loved 4810 Collection for the modern traveller who needs a performancetimepiece he can rely on.

    It was in 1906, during a booming period of manufacturing, that three pioneers travelled to America – engineer August Eberstein, merchant Alfred Nehemias and stationery trader Claus Voß – inspired by what they discovered. They developed a writing instrument with non-leaking technology and a piston convertor. Eberstein was the visionary engineer of the trio, and had spent many years researching micro mechanical innovations in the United States and England. His vision of performance, innovation and perfect quality became the nucleus and driving force of Montblanc. Voß, on the other hand, was the entrepreneur. He had been actively seeking for innovations with unique development potential. When he met Eberstein he immediately recognized his creativity and passion for engineering and knew he would be the perfect partner to complement his own entrepreneurial drive.

    In 1910, the three founders adopted the name Montblanc, after the highest mountain in Europe, and made it a symbol for their vision for excellence. This desire for the highest quality translated into ultimate performance, true innovation and the finest craftsmanship, values that continue to drive Montblanc today. The peak of the Mont Blanc Mountain measures 4,810 meters, a number which has always been an iconic figure for the Maison. Today this number is reborn in the new 4810 Collection and honours the spirit of excellence that was set by the Maison’s founders when they began their incredible journey 110 years ago.

    The beginning of the 20th century was an exciting time for innovation. It marked a departure for new horizons especially with transportation across the Atlantic driving international commerce and cultural relations. Thanks to ground breaking new inventions, the rise of the marine steam engine and improved navigational methods, there was a quantum leap in sea travel. Passenger liners competed against each other for the Blue Riband award—a prestigious prize for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. The record was based on average speed, as ships took different routes across the ocean, and only recognized the fastest speed westbound against the challenging Gulf Stream. This much-coveted award attracted both passengers and freight companies who sought out the fastest and most powerful ships. The Blue Riband became a true symbol of distinction and high achievement and its spirit is part of the new Montblanc 4810 Collection, embracing peak performance and horological excellence.

    During these enterprising times, the cities with the largest ports experienced the most vigorous growth and development, becoming hubs for trade, cultural exchange and innovation. The port of Hamburg was among them; as Germany’s largest port it soon became referred to as the country’s “Gateway to the World”. Thanks to the port, the city of Hamburg was thriving with international trade, but also the manufacture of Germany’s own sumptuous ocean liners, which were quickly recognized as the world’s most important and modern shipping vessels. Montblanc’s roots were set down in Hamburg during these dynamic times and are celebrated in the new Montblanc 4810 Collection from both a technological and aesthetic point of view.

    To celebrate the Maison’s 110th anniversary, and the incredible era in which it was founded, Montblanc is introducing a number of unique new timepieces in its 4810 Collection. With a choice of three in-house movements including a number of manufacture complications – Calibre MB 29.21 ExoTourbillon Stop-Second, Calibre MB LL100.1 TwinFly Chronograph, and the Calibre MB 29.20 World Timer.

    Each timepiece in the 4810 Collection follows the strong and elegant design codes of the Maison with guilloché dials featuring the prominent exploding Montblanc star motif, red gold Roman numerals and indexes, larger and bolder cases, and beautifully designed regate-shaped and skeleton hands. The attention to detail brings a new level of sophistication to the 4810 Collection, showing how Montblanc continues to “share the passion” for watchmaking with timepieces that offer functions, quality and aesthetics to seduce watch aficionados the world over.

    Montblanc 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition

    This is the first time Montblanc has created a pocket watch, and what better occasion than the Maison’s 110th anniversary to introduce such a new timekeeper into the 4810 Collection. The Montblanc 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition not only harks back to the beginning of the 20th century when pocket watches were the timekeepers of choice, but also features the highly appreciated world timer function—the perfect complication for the modern traveler.

    Setting the timepiece is simplicity itself. The wearer starts by setting the home time zone by pressing the pusher between 5 and 6 o’clock until the home city (or the nearest city indicating the wearer’s own time zone) is positioned in front of the arrow at 6 o’clock. The hours and minutes are then set via the crown at 12 o’clock, paying attention to turn the hands until the central map features the correct day/night indication. Once complete, the 24 time zones can be easily read at a glance thanks to a large open dial. Travelling is equally simple, as the wearer only has to press on the pusher between 5 and 6 o’clock until the new local time is featured in front of the red arrow at six o’clock. The day/night indicator and the hour hand also advance with each push, requiring no further setting as the home time doesn’t change, keeping track of the time simplicity itself.

    Powered by the Calibre MB 29.20, the world timer complication has been developed and assembled entirely in-house by the Maison’s watchmakers. The dial is highly legible thanks to the 53 mm “Lépine” style steel case and a pure design, which leaves plenty of room for the 24 city names. The multilayer dial is crafted out of layers of sapphire crystal showing the continents as viewed from the North Pole. Around the map are the names of the 24 cities representing the different time zones, while under the map a disk indicates the passage of day and night, as well as the 24 time zones. This disk rotates with the movement mechanism, causing the continents to change colour as the day evolves into night. The size of the disk depicting the globe and the names of the cities is much larger in this 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch than it would be in a wristwatch, making it more challenging to turn. The Calibre MB 29.20, however, was more than strong enough to support the extra size and weight, enabling Montblanc to present this new larger dial aesthetic.


    The pocket watch is completed with the addition of a refined steel chain that has been crafted like a ship’s rope, recalling the theme of Atlantic crossing and the Maison’s passion for aesthetic perfection and technical performance, just like the luxury cruise liners of the last century that conveyed the innovative spirit of the age.

  • Brand  : Montblanc
    Collection  : Star 4810
    Model  : 4810 Orbis Terrarum Pocket Watch 110 Years Edition
    Reference  : 114928
    Nber of pieces : 110
    Complement : Stainless steel case in “lépine” style
    On sale : 2016
    List Price : 8 600 €
    Diameter : 53 mm
    Thickness : 16.80 mm
    Styles : High Horology
    Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : MB 29.20
    Complication : Day/Night Indicator
    World Time Zones
    Time Zones
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Crown Stainless steel
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 50 meters
    Dial : Sapphire crystal dial showing the Northern Hemisphere and 24 cities of the 24 hour time zones
    Display : Skeleton hand
    Indexes : Railroad
    Letters
    Glass : Domed
    Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Scratch-resistant
    More characteristics :
    Movement
    Number of rubies 26
    Power reserve Approx 42 hours
    Balance Flat hoop
    Frequency 28,800 A/h (4 Hz)
    Hairspring Flat
    Worldtime indication with 24 hour time zones and integrated day & night display

    Case
    Stainless steel case in “lépine” style Crystal Scratch-resistant, domed sapphire and antireflective crystal Back Stainless steel with special engraving
    Crown Stainless steel with inlaid Montblanc emblem
    Chain Silver

    Dial
    Sapphire crystal dial showing the Northern Hemisphere and 24 cities of the 24 hour time zones, 24 hour-disc with day and night display that turns under the sapphire crystal dial, red gold-plated skeletonized regate hands

    Limitation 110 timepieces