





Montblanc Star Legacy Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph 43 Mm
20€ de réduction avec le code Newsletter
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The Montblanc Star Legacy Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph 43 mm pays tribute to the invention of the ink chronograph by Nicolas Rieussec in 1821, initially tested on the racetrack at Champ-de-Mars in Paris. This watch embodies the elegance and watchmaking expertise of Montblanc, merging tradition and innovation.
The blue dial of this watch is enhanced by a "Clous de Paris" pattern, inspired by the cobbled streets of the French capital, which extends onto the oscillating weight and the textile strap. The rhodium-plated hands and silver-white indexes offer a harmonious contrast, facilitating readability and adding a touch of sophistication.
The 43 mm case is shaped from stainless steel, ensuring robustness and durability. The interchangeable black calfskin strap with an alligator print combines comfort and elegance, allowing for easy adaptation to different occasions.
With a diameter of 43 mm and a thickness of 15.01 mm, this watch presents balanced proportions, perfectly suited for masculine wrists. The domed sapphire crystal treated with anti-reflective coating protects the dial while providing optimal visibility from various angles.
Main features of the watch :
• Color: Blue dial with rhodium-plated hands and silver-white indexes
• Materials: Stainless steel case, interchangeable black calfskin strap with alligator print
• Movement: MB R200 automatic manufacture caliber
• Complications: Monopusher chronograph, day/night indication, second time zone, date
Dimensions and specifications :
• Diameter: 43 mm
• Thickness: 15.01 mm
• Water resistance: 5 bar (50 m)
• Ident. no 130986
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