TimeWalker Manufacture Chronograph

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TimeWalker Manufacture Chronograph

Brand  : Montblanc
Collection  : TimeWalker
Model  : TimeWalker Manufacture Chronograph
Reference  : 119942
Complement : Stainless Steel - Black Dial - Strap Calf Leather
On sale : 2019

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  • Brand  : Montblanc
    Collection  : TimeWalker
    Model  : TimeWalker Manufacture Chronograph
    Reference  : 119942
    Complement : Stainless Steel - Black Dial - Strap Calf Leather
    On sale : 2019
    List Price : 5 000 €
    Diameter : 43 mm
    Thickness : 15,20 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : MB 25.10
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Bridges Rhodium-plated with circular graining and “Côtes de Genève”
    Complication : Hours
    Minutes
    30-elapsed minute and 12-elapsed hour counters at 3 and 9 o’clock
    Chronograph
    Tachymeter
    Small Seconds
    Date
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Fixed black ceramic bezel with silvery-white engraved tachymeter scale
    Crown Black DLC with knurled finishing and Montblanc emblem in relief
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Chronograph’s elapsed-second hand from the dial’s centre
    Black rhodium-plated Arabic figures and indexes coated with SuperLumiNova®
    Black rhodium-coated luminescent dauphine hour-hand and minute-hand
    Red baton chronograph second hand with Minerva arrow at the extremity
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Scratch-resistant
    Strap material : Calf leather
    Strap color : Dark Brown
    Strap clasp : Triple folding buckle
    + More characteristics :
    Movement
    Montblanc Manufacture Calibre MB 25.10
    Bi-pushers with column-wheel and horizontal coupling
    Power Reserve : Approx. 46 hours
    Rhodium-plated with circular graining and “Côtes de Genève”
    Displays small seconds at 6 o’clock

    Case
    Stainless steel, satin-finished case
    Back Stainless steel with inset pane of smoked sapphire crystal

    Dial
    Reverse “Panda” dial with black background and white counters black rhodium-plated Arabic figures and indexes coated with SuperLumiNova®
    White flange with markers framed in grey or red and coated with Super-LumiNova® indicating the five-minute marks

    Strap / Buckles
    Perforated vintage brown Sfumato aged calf leather strap from Richemont Pelletteria in Florence, Italy with stainless steel triple folding clasp

DESCRIPTION

  • THE UNVEILING OF TWO NEW TIMEWALKER “REVERSE PANDA” DIALS TIMEPIECES
    Montblanc is introducing two new TimeWalker Chronograph timepieces with “reverse panda” dials that reinforce their sporty, vintage and racing appeal with a distinctive aesthetic. 

    The MONTBLANC TIMEWALKER product line symbolizes the spirit of motor racing and harks back to these instruments of glory with a line of new professional watches. The product line finds its inspiration in timepieces from Minerva’s outstanding history. Since 1858, the Manufacture has been known as an exclusive workshop producing highquality instruments for measuring brief intervals of time with remarkable precision. The renowned “Rally Timer” stopwatch that was created to time motor racing with precision is the perfect example of this heritage. Minerva watches were the reference in the field of horological innovation, with several patents registered over the years in the domain of precision timers, creating a legacy of savoir-faire.
    The TimeWalker product line combines these legendary timing instruments of the past with the spirit of motor racing, encapsulating the Minerva heritage, technology and the glory days of motor racing style.

     “REVERSE PANDA” DIALS

    Since its inception in the 1960s and 70s during the golden age of motor racing, the chronographs with black and white dials, commonly named “panda” and “reverse panda” dials, became icons, marking the history of watchmaking. The striking contrast between the colour of the dial’s background and the counters was highly appreciated for both its great readability and unique aesthetic. Such dials, reminiscent of the dashboards of classic racing cars, represent some of the most appealing and recognizable dials today.

    TWO NEW TIMEWALKER CHRONOGRAPHS

    Montblanc is presenting two new TimeWalker Chronographs this year with “reverse panda” aesthetics that come in a size of 41 mm and 43 mm. The cases feature satin-finished horns with their architectural and carved flanks that have been bevelled on the edges to offer a smooth line for the 41 mm model and are semi-skeletonized like the air inlets of a car’s body for the 43 mm version. In the spirit of racing, these new models are equipped with a practical tachymeter scale for timing speed that is indicated on the fixed ceramic bezel. Both timepieces feature “reverse panda” dials with contrasting black backgrounds and silvery-white counters and flanges. The 41 mm dial displays the counters at 6 and 12 o’clock, while the 43 mm version features them at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, reminiscent of the traditional 3-6-9 counter chronograph positions. The timepieces feature Super-LumiNova* numerals and indexes, as well as a precise minute track on the flange that has also been enhanced with both Super-LumiNova and red markers for the 15-minute mark for utmost legibility.

    The TimeWalker Manufacture Chronograph Automatic in 43 mm is powered by the Montblanc Manufacture chronograph calibre MB 25.10, featuring traditional finishing such as Côtes de Genève, circular graining, blue screws and a new monobloc oscillating weight made of black rhodium-plated tungsten and designed in the shape of a steering wheel. The movement is equipped with a traditional column wheel, a horizontal coupling as well as a stop-second mechanism, allowing the precise setting of the time. Like all the TimeWalker timepieces, the new Montblanc TimeWalker Automatic Chronographs have been rigorously tested by the Montblanc Laboratory Test 500. This test simulates real-life wear for over 500 hours and controls the finished and assembled watch, providing reliability and performance. *Super-LumiNova is a registered trademark which does not belong to Montblanc

    FINE WATCHMAKING WITH CHARACTER
    The horologic legacy of the Montblanc Manufactures

    Centuries of collected knowledge, decades of experience, years of development and hundreds of hours of dedicated labour – they all culminate in a Montblanc timepiece coming to life. With their skills and knowledge handed down through generations, the watchmakers at the Montblanc Manufactures in Villeret and Le Locle put their pride, passion and soul into each timepiece. Villeret’s watchmaking tradition began almost 160 years ago, when in 1858 Charles-Yvan Robert founded a watch workshop in a small village in the Saint-Imier valley. Under the name Minerva, the company gained worldwide recognition for its precise chronometry and became a leading specialist in the fabrication of professional watches. Capable of measuring time accurately to 1/100th of a second in 1916, its mechanical stopwatches were fundamental to the evolution of modern-day motor racing. As the former home of Minerva, the Montblanc Manufacture in Villeret upholds the manufacture’s legacy of expertise. Here, Montblanc’s Movement & Innovation Excellence Centre continues to enrich fine Swiss watchmaking with ground-breaking innovations.  This watchmaking expertise gained from high complications is also applied to the creation of highly functional small complications. In the Manufacture’s ateliers, all the movements’ components are carefully crafted and decorated by hand using traditional methods. The watchmakers chamfer every edge, polish even the tiniest wheel and adorn plates and bridges with the traditional circular graining and “Côtes de Genève” stripes. Their great dexterity and skill are also indispensable in crafting delicate balance springs, an accomplishment only very few watch manufactures manage. Manifesting in a superior level of craftsmanship and timelessly elegant design codes, the Montblanc Manufactures’s horological knowledge is deeply embedded in all Montblanc timepieces, handing the passion for fine watchmaking on from grand complication timepieces to refined three-hand watches.


  • THE UNVEILING OF TWO NEW TIMEWALKER “REVERSE PANDA” DIALS TIMEPIECES
    Montblanc is introducing two new TimeWalker Chronograph timepieces with “reverse panda” dials that reinforce their sporty, vintage and racing appeal with a distinctive aesthetic. 

    The MONTBLANC TIMEWALKER product line symbolizes the spirit of motor racing and harks back to these instruments of glory with a line of new professional watches. The product line finds its inspiration in timepieces from Minerva’s outstanding history. Since 1858, the Manufacture has been known as an exclusive workshop producing highquality instruments for measuring brief intervals of time with remarkable precision. The renowned “Rally Timer” stopwatch that was created to time motor racing with precision is the perfect example of this heritage. Minerva watches were the reference in the field of horological innovation, with several patents registered over the years in the domain of precision timers, creating a legacy of savoir-faire.
    The TimeWalker product line combines these legendary timing instruments of the past with the spirit of motor racing, encapsulating the Minerva heritage, technology and the glory days of motor racing style.

     “REVERSE PANDA” DIALS

    Since its inception in the 1960s and 70s during the golden age of motor racing, the chronographs with black and white dials, commonly named “panda” and “reverse panda” dials, became icons, marking the history of watchmaking. The striking contrast between the colour of the dial’s background and the counters was highly appreciated for both its great readability and unique aesthetic. Such dials, reminiscent of the dashboards of classic racing cars, represent some of the most appealing and recognizable dials today.

    TWO NEW TIMEWALKER CHRONOGRAPHS

    Montblanc is presenting two new TimeWalker Chronographs this year with “reverse panda” aesthetics that come in a size of 41 mm and 43 mm. The cases feature satin-finished horns with their architectural and carved flanks that have been bevelled on the edges to offer a smooth line for the 41 mm model and are semi-skeletonized like the air inlets of a car’s body for the 43 mm version. In the spirit of racing, these new models are equipped with a practical tachymeter scale for timing speed that is indicated on the fixed ceramic bezel. Both timepieces feature “reverse panda” dials with contrasting black backgrounds and silvery-white counters and flanges. The 41 mm dial displays the counters at 6 and 12 o’clock, while the 43 mm version features them at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, reminiscent of the traditional 3-6-9 counter chronograph positions. The timepieces feature Super-LumiNova* numerals and indexes, as well as a precise minute track on the flange that has also been enhanced with both Super-LumiNova and red markers for the 15-minute mark for utmost legibility.

    The TimeWalker Manufacture Chronograph Automatic in 43 mm is powered by the Montblanc Manufacture chronograph calibre MB 25.10, featuring traditional finishing such as Côtes de Genève, circular graining, blue screws and a new monobloc oscillating weight made of black rhodium-plated tungsten and designed in the shape of a steering wheel. The movement is equipped with a traditional column wheel, a horizontal coupling as well as a stop-second mechanism, allowing the precise setting of the time. Like all the TimeWalker timepieces, the new Montblanc TimeWalker Automatic Chronographs have been rigorously tested by the Montblanc Laboratory Test 500. This test simulates real-life wear for over 500 hours and controls the finished and assembled watch, providing reliability and performance. *Super-LumiNova is a registered trademark which does not belong to Montblanc

    FINE WATCHMAKING WITH CHARACTER
    The horologic legacy of the Montblanc Manufactures

    Centuries of collected knowledge, decades of experience, years of development and hundreds of hours of dedicated labour – they all culminate in a Montblanc timepiece coming to life. With their skills and knowledge handed down through generations, the watchmakers at the Montblanc Manufactures in Villeret and Le Locle put their pride, passion and soul into each timepiece. Villeret’s watchmaking tradition began almost 160 years ago, when in 1858 Charles-Yvan Robert founded a watch workshop in a small village in the Saint-Imier valley. Under the name Minerva, the company gained worldwide recognition for its precise chronometry and became a leading specialist in the fabrication of professional watches. Capable of measuring time accurately to 1/100th of a second in 1916, its mechanical stopwatches were fundamental to the evolution of modern-day motor racing. As the former home of Minerva, the Montblanc Manufacture in Villeret upholds the manufacture’s legacy of expertise. Here, Montblanc’s Movement & Innovation Excellence Centre continues to enrich fine Swiss watchmaking with ground-breaking innovations.  This watchmaking expertise gained from high complications is also applied to the creation of highly functional small complications. In the Manufacture’s ateliers, all the movements’ components are carefully crafted and decorated by hand using traditional methods. The watchmakers chamfer every edge, polish even the tiniest wheel and adorn plates and bridges with the traditional circular graining and “Côtes de Genève” stripes. Their great dexterity and skill are also indispensable in crafting delicate balance springs, an accomplishment only very few watch manufactures manage. Manifesting in a superior level of craftsmanship and timelessly elegant design codes, the Montblanc Manufactures’s horological knowledge is deeply embedded in all Montblanc timepieces, handing the passion for fine watchmaking on from grand complication timepieces to refined three-hand watches.


  • Brand  : Montblanc
    Collection  : TimeWalker
    Model  : TimeWalker Manufacture Chronograph
    Reference  : 119942
    Complement : Stainless Steel - Black Dial - Strap Calf Leather
    On sale : 2019
    List Price : 5 000 €
    Diameter : 43 mm
    Thickness : 15,20 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : MB 25.10
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Bridges Rhodium-plated with circular graining and “Côtes de Genève”
    Complication : Hours
    Minutes
    30-elapsed minute and 12-elapsed hour counters at 3 and 9 o’clock
    Chronograph
    Tachymeter
    Small Seconds
    Date
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Fixed black ceramic bezel with silvery-white engraved tachymeter scale
    Crown Black DLC with knurled finishing and Montblanc emblem in relief
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Chronograph’s elapsed-second hand from the dial’s centre
    Black rhodium-plated Arabic figures and indexes coated with SuperLumiNova®
    Black rhodium-coated luminescent dauphine hour-hand and minute-hand
    Red baton chronograph second hand with Minerva arrow at the extremity
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Scratch-resistant
    Strap material : Calf leather
    Strap color : Dark Brown
    Strap clasp : Triple folding buckle
    More characteristics :
    Movement
    Montblanc Manufacture Calibre MB 25.10
    Bi-pushers with column-wheel and horizontal coupling
    Power Reserve : Approx. 46 hours
    Rhodium-plated with circular graining and “Côtes de Genève”
    Displays small seconds at 6 o’clock

    Case
    Stainless steel, satin-finished case
    Back Stainless steel with inset pane of smoked sapphire crystal

    Dial
    Reverse “Panda” dial with black background and white counters black rhodium-plated Arabic figures and indexes coated with SuperLumiNova®
    White flange with markers framed in grey or red and coated with Super-LumiNova® indicating the five-minute marks

    Strap / Buckles
    Perforated vintage brown Sfumato aged calf leather strap from Richemont Pelletteria in Florence, Italy with stainless steel triple folding clasp