Montblanc 1858 Split Seconds Mono-Pusher Bronze
It may look simple, but it’s far from it. Combining a chronograph with double-second hands in a caliber featuring a single button is a capability reserved exclusively for the finest Swiss watchmakers. And Montblanc, which acquired the caliber manufacturer Minerva, leverages the knowledge and capabilities accumulated over the many years of experience of this caliber manufacturer. So, who needs a stopwatch with a single button? Here are two ideas: doctors, whose second hand measures the patient’s pulse, and race drivers, who should not lose sight of the steering wheel. This watch, with its retro character, appeals to the second group. The watch case is made of bronze and has a diameter of 44 mm. The front and back reveal the wonderful caliber inside. The caliber has manual winding, a 50-hour power reserve, and a split-second complication. Price: $32,000.





