Nicolas Rieussec
The Nicolas Rieussec watch by Montblanc released in 2013 is actually a limited edition, (565 pieces) versus a permanent part of the larger Nicolas Rieussec collection. Montblanc originally released the avant garde-looking Nicolas Rieussec collection of watches not only as a celebration of the “chronograph” (time writer), but also because at the time, Nicolas Rieussec was thought to be the inventor of the chronograph, making watches for the king of France.
The newest piece is this 43mm case Montblanc Homage To Nicolas Rieussec watch, and it offers an elegant and simple execution on the in-house made MB R200 movement seen through the open case back
The watch features the time with a second time zone hand (basically an extra hour hand), a day/night indicator, the date, and a 30 minute chronograph operated via a monopusher (single button chronograph). The movement has a decent power reserve of 3 days (72 hours). The lume on this watch is unlike anything I’ve seen, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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