Montblanc announced its new capsule collection, dedicated to the world’s 14 highest mountain peaks and its brand ambassador, famous mountaineers.

At Watches & Wonders Fair, Montblanc, which draws attention with its extraordinarily beautiful, frosted dials and technical superiority, is also celebrating the 165th anniversary of the legendary movement manufacturer Minerva, which it owns with two new watch designs, and the 100th anniversary of the first chronograph movement used in wrist watches in 1923.

Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen

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Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen The 8000 (42 mm)

Montblanc announced its new capsule collection, dedicated to the world’s 14 highest mountain peaks, all above 8,000 meters, and its brand ambassador, famous mountaineers. Climbing these peaks is extremely challenging and dangerous as the oxygen level is gradually decreasing.

Legendary mountaineer Reinhold Messner was the first person to climb Everest without using an oxygen cylinder and was the first to climb all 14 mountains higher than 8,000 meters between 1970 and 1986. Nimsdai Purja, a former soldier who prefers mountaineering, became the first person to climb these 14 peaks the fastest (7 months) in 2019.

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Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen The 8000 (42 mm)

There are four new models included in Montblanc’s “Zero Oxygen” collection and each has passed 500 hours of rigorous testing. The most striking feature of the watches is that the inside of the cases is oxygen-free, thus the condensation problem is solved. The mechanism’s operation in an oxygen-free environment also prevents oxidation. Since all parts are more durable in the absence of oxygen, its sensitivity does not decrease over time.

Each watch for the Montblanc 1858 Zero Oxygen 8000 Capsule Collection is equipped with a dark gray dial that is darkened from the inside out to reflect the color of rock and ice using the Sfumato technique. This technique takes three times longer than a standard dial and requires more than 20 operations.

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