Simple and Sportsman Montblanc TimeWalker Chronograph Automatic
Here I am to trust to present a fine selection of Montblanc show: the Montblanc TimeWalker Chronograph Automatic. Honest Etre, I am a not very familiar one with Montblanc writing instruments and the idol marks to float white cheek the principal role signature. It is the "TimeWalker" name that attracted my attention.
I very pleasantly was astonished to find a such simple but sportsman shows. This is really a perfect combined masterpiece with high black technology in ceramic, stainless and blue convex steel crystal with anti-reflected surface. We allow has a good look and how wonderful check technical skillfulness is paid in on the big one 43 mm case.

The face is minimized in black solid color, and comes without any model. The model also has three subdials: the subdial at 3 o'clock position posts the chronograph seconds, the 6 hours subdial posts the chronograph hour with ½ hour notches, and the 9 hours subdial posts the time seconds. Between the 4 and 5 o' clock, it is a small date window. All hands and hour limit are finished and thin polish, furnishing futuristic and modern look. Of more, they are luminous, for that the watch is a not very legible one to the evening time. The crown also is done in ceramic and detailed with the signature Montblanc white star logo. The texturized crowns has a pleasant one to checkerboards models that furnishes an easy grip to climb back up and to regulate the watch, and the non-screw down crowns has a joint torique for water resistance. The stainless steel girths is completed with in ceramic elements to the center. Usually, the bracelet is very beautiful to look at and comfortable to carry.
In a word, the model is really fabulous combined Swiss traditional masterpiece watchmaking with the aesthetic one of the 21E century. If the black the one does not come in your favor, you can go for another version with 18 red K in now pins curls and brown authentic alligator girths. The two will prove their big value and function.
Posted on February 3, 2010.