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Subscribe for more Luxury / Billionaire / Wealth Videos http://www.youtube.com/luxsreport TITANIUM Matte Black MONTBLANC TIMEWALKER Detailed Review - LUXURY WATCH Montblanc may be better known to the world as a maker of fine pens (ahem, writing instruments), but over the past decade, they've quietly earned the respect of timepiece aficionados with their watches. Having acquired the Minerva company (and that company's watchmaking knowhow) several years ago, the Hamburg-based brand, which is part of the Richemont luxury group, has become one of the highlights of the annual SIHH watch fair with a line of haute horlogeriecomplicated timepieces. On the more affordable end of the scale, Montblanc is best known for its Timewalker collection, a set of modern sports watches that features chronographs, time-only pieces and GMTs. This year saw the introduction of the Timewalker Hemispheres ($4,900), a world time watch that was instantly one of our surprise favorites in Geneva. We recently got our hands on one for a spin around the world. While the Southern Hemisphere Timewalker is rendered in dark grey with orange accents, the Northern Hemisphere version we wore has a silvery white dial with blue writing that is complemented by blue stitching on the leather and textile strap. The case is a mix of polished stainless steel with a brushed titanium bezel. Viewed from the side, the lugs are actually cut out in the middle, providing an almost architectural aesthetic, with small screw bars to attach the strap. Dial markers are bold and modern. The overall effect is angular, masculine and downright Teutonic. Instead of the overused display case back showing the typical perlage and Geneva stripes like everyone else, Montblanc chose a solid steel back that has an engraving of the opposite hemisphere with its time zones displayed. It's useful and a bit witty, a memorable touch. The Hemispheres is a sporty but equally elegant, perfect for the world traveler who doesn't want to pack multiple timepieces for all the activities he might encounter. A morning hike through cobbled streets to burn off jet lag, "forbes rich list" "London luxury shopping" billionaire millionaire Monaco "super rich" "private jet" yacht entertainment "luxs report" us usa America uk London executive "Donald trump" elite executive arab ceo forbes Europe vip money lil wayne travel 5 star hotel "super car" bugatti Lamborghini Ferrari Porsche private jet 2014 2015 monaco luxury "get rich" gambling investment Beverly Hills Malibu Miami "positive thinking" "super yacht" "mega yacht" "playboy mansion" "luxury lifestyle" mansion "Montblanc Timewalker" "Montblanc Watch" "Montblanc Timewalker review" "montblanc timewalker chronograph" Montblanch Nicolas Rieussec" "luxury watch" then straight to business meetings followed by casual beers with co-workers: the Timewalker fits in fine everywhere. Leave it in the hotel room for more aquatic pursuits though, since it has a surprisingly meager 3 bar of water resistance and no screw-down crown. At 42 millimeters, the Hemispheres is a tad on the large side for the smaller-wristed but comes in fairly slim; the calipers say 12 millimeters, but that includes the high domed sapphire crystal. The titanium bezel and lightweight strap keep weight down as well, making it a comfortable, easy watch to wear. The Southern Hemispheres version is sold on a steel and titanium bracelet, which adds weight and might well overwhelm the watch. We'll take the textile and calfskin strap with its simple pin buckle any day. Read more http://gearpatrol.com/2013/12/03/time-hands-montblanc-timewalker-hemispheres/