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The Montblanc Star Legacy line is inspired by the heritage of Minerva and the pocket watches produced by the manufacture at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries.
The Montblanc Star Legacy Full Calendar watch is housed in a 42 mm stainless steel case and incorporates all the design codes of the line: a refined silver-white dial featuring the concentric star pattern beloved by Montblanc, Roman numerals, leaf-shaped hands, a guilloché jump hour track, and a distinctive railway minute track.
The watch is powered by the automatic caliber MB 29.12, which indicates the hours, minutes, seconds, day, date, month, and moon phase.
The date is indicated by a hand ending in a small red crescent that sweeps across the 31 numerals arranged in a circle on the dial.
The day of the week and the month appear in windows positioned at the top of the dial, while the lower part is dedicated to the moon phase.
Ident. No: 119955
Movement
Caliber: Automatic movement
Type of movement: Automatic full calendar movement
Power reserve: 42.0 h
Frequency (VPH): 4 /h 28800.0 Hz 25 Jewels
Case
Case Composition: Stainless steel
Case Diameter: 42 mm
Case Thickness: 11.4 mm
Water resistance: 3 bar (30 m) bar
Bezel type: Fixed
Bezel material: Stainless steel
Crystal description: Domed sapphire glass with anti-reflective treatment
Crown: Stainless steel with Montblanc emblem
Dial: Silver-white dial adorned with black Roman numerals
Strap/Bracelet
Material/color: Blue sfumato alligator leather strap, semi-matte finish
Between the lugs: 21 mm
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