
Montblanc 1858 Geosphere Watch
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The Montblanc 1858 Geosphere is a watch that pays tribute to the heroes of mountaineering for the 160th anniversary of Minerva. This watch has been designed for those who traverse the world in perpetual search of exploration. It expresses immense respect for the great mountaineers who take on the challenge of the seven summits, the holy grail of this discipline.
The design of the Geosphere is inspired by the colors of glaciers, featuring a 42 mm titanium case in blue with frosted white details in contrast. The seven summits of the world are indicated on the dial by red dots on two rotating globes and engraved on the back of the case.
The Geosphere is made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel for the case and calf leather for the strap. The combination of these materials highlights the quality and exclusivity of the timepiece.
In terms of dimensions, the Geosphere has a diameter of 42 mm. It is equipped with a new world time complication developed by Montblanc watchmakers in Villeret. The two globes rotate in opposite directions and make a complete rotation in 24 hours.
Ident. n°: 119286
• Movement type: Automatic
• Materials: Stainless steel and calf leather strap
• Caliber: MB 29.25 with in-house complication
• Diameter: 42 mm
• Weight: 119.0 g
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This edition, which can dive up to 4,810 meters below sea level, is equipped with "Zero Oxygen" technology, ensuring tested performance in challenging environments with an anti-fog system and prevention against internal oxidation.
COSC certification and a power reserve of approximately five days.
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