Do you have four more Minervas as spectacular as that? Is it weird to think the exhibition back is more attractive than the dial? Asking for a friend.
Thank you!
Only three modern Minerva’s, so far. Another coming this year. Hopefully I will find out next week.
They do make them with the reverse on the front, but I am not a skeleton dial guy at all. In fact, I passed up the Lime Green Split-seconds in reversed format. One of my friends purchased it and he loves it.
I do have four vintage Minerva’s but they don’t have an open caseback.
Only three modern Minerva’s, so far. Another coming this year. Hopefully I will find out next week.
They do make them with the reverse on the front, but I am not a skeleton dial guy at all. In fact, I passed up the Lime Green Split-seconds in reversed format. One of my friends purchased it and he loves it.
I do have four vintage Minerva’s but they don’t have an open caseback.
Here’s what a couple look like inside…
Thanks for sharing, Mel. Generally, I am not that interested in looking at a movement but these are beautifully engineered.
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Stunning Mont Blanc collection 🔥
Lovely dial and caseback
Awesome watch!
Class
BEAUTIFUL🤌🏻
This is a looker, Mel!
That is one hell of a caseback!
Do you have four more Minervas as spectacular as that? Is it weird to think the exhibition back is more attractive than the dial? Asking for a friend.
Do you have four more Minervas as spectacular as that? Is it weird to think the exhibition back is more attractive than the dial? Asking for a friend.
Thank you!
Only three modern Minerva’s, so far. Another coming this year. Hopefully I will find out next week.
They do make them with the reverse on the front, but I am not a skeleton dial guy at all. In fact, I passed up the Lime Green Split-seconds in reversed format. One of my friends purchased it and he loves it.
I do have four vintage Minerva’s but they don’t have an open caseback.
Here’s what a couple look like inside…
Thank you!
Only three modern Minerva’s, so far. Another coming this year. Hopefully I will find out next week.
They do make them with the reverse on the front, but I am not a skeleton dial guy at all. In fact, I passed up the Lime Green Split-seconds in reversed format. One of my friends purchased it and he loves it.
I do have four vintage Minerva’s but they don’t have an open caseback.
Here’s what a couple look like inside…
Thanks for sharing, Mel. Generally, I am not that interested in looking at a movement but these are beautifully engineered.
Thanks for sharing, Mel. Generally, I am not that interested in looking at a movement but these are beautifully engineered.
Thanks!
Yes Rich - Minerva’s chronograph movements are on the same level as Patek, but at a more reasonable price.
The only difference is the Patek name on the dial adds some zeros to the price without any additional watchmaking craft.
Vintage Minerva are the best deal you can get with vintage chronographs.
The modern ones are also reasonably priced on a comparative basis - mid five figures instead of low six figures.
Movement looks amazing!🤩
Movement looks amazing!🤩
Thanks Willard!
Absolutely 💯 stunning Mel.
Absolutely 💯 stunning Mel.
Thanks Danilo!
That is a looker.