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Founded in the early 1900s, Montblanc started out making high-quality fountain pens, which naturally led to watchmaking. This ladies’ watch features triangular markers at the odd hours and polished Arabic numerals at the even hours, in addition to a date window at 6 o’clock Read More
That's a pretty good looking ladies watch. If my wife wore watches I would definitely consider this piece. But I just know it will sit in a drawer for most of its life.
Also FYI, the movement is a modified Sellita SW 300-1. Not a bad thing, but it's not "made by Montblanc" per se if anyone is interested in that.
jaeun87Good point--same here. Although I've noticed a trend toward large "boy-friend" watches on upwardly mobile, twenty-something women lately. Lucky for me I'm not dating any upwardly mobile, twenty-something women on the side; nine-hundred bucks is a lot of dough!
at 36mm those are classic Rolex [datejust] dimensions, i'd rock it, not my cup of tea design wise, MB gets it right so many times but they are all over the place w/ so many models and this is pretty, but not super exciting. Good watch, classic dimensions. Good Job MD!