500 hours quality test for Le Locle manufacture movements

The master watchmakers, in the Montblanc manufacture in Le Locle are committed to preserving traditional Swiss watchmaking at the very highest level, creating innovative timepieces of the utmost precision, perfection and durability. Their attention to detail is so meticulous that even those parts forever concealed within a watch’s movement must be flawlessly finished.


The 500-Hour Test in Le Locle

As part of their craftsmanship, the watchmakers in Le Locle assemble hundreds of individual parts, a feat requiring a high level of sensitivity. Later the watches face a great deal of wear and tear: working day and night, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year. The movement of a 4-hertz watch completes 28,800 semi-oscillations per hour. Until its scheduled service in three to five years‘ time, a watch performs approximately one billion semi- oscillations that have to be managed by such fragile parts as hairsprings, balance bearings and pallet levers.

 

 

In order to guarantee the perfect functioning of all watches with manufacture movements the quality- assurance team at Montblanc Montre S.A. in Le Locle developed a strict and comprehensive testing program which is integrated into the production sequence so that every watch is thoroughly examined before it’s allowed to leave the premises. This “500-Hour Test” simulates the first years of life which these watches will after- wards actually experience.

 

 

The test is carried out in several stages on the completely encased watch using methods and tools that are recognised throughout the entire watchmaking industry. Remarkable is the combination of the individual test methods and its duration of 500 hours. A clear commitment to reliability, precision and durability.

 

Discover the Montblanc iPhone App in its new, innovative design

Montblanc invites you to discover its newly designed iPhone application featuring a smarter navigation, enhanced product portfolio and improved services. Exciting videos, a news-feed and the latest “Stories to Tell” blog articles give Montblanc aficionados a special insight into the versatile world of Montblanc on the go.


 

 

Read the Montblanc “Stories to Tell” blog – on the go

If you don’t want to miss any of our appealing articles here on Stories to tell, we have great news for you. With the Montblanc iPhone App you won’t miss any article, since the app features the latest articles as a mobile version. Whether you are travelling or on the move – enjoy the Montblanc “Stories to Tell” blog anywhere, at any time, on your iPhone.

 

Be the first to know about Montblanc’s news

Which artist will win the PRIX Montblanc 2013? Which ensembles will be featured with the Young Directors Project? Is there a new contest on Montblanc’s facebook page? What is the story behind the newest Writing Instrument Collection? Follow us on the red carpet and be the first to get all the news about Montblanc’s exclusive events: with the innovative news-feed, you will be notified immediately about the latest news regarding events, awards, products and much more.

 

                                   

 

Discover your favorite Montblanc

The newest products highlights such as the Montblanc TimeWalker TwinFly Chronograph GreyTech or the variety of the Montblanc Ladies’ Jewellery Collection can smoothly be explored through a new and smarter navigation.

The delightful product overview features an intuitive navigation bar, which allows you to slide easily through Montblanc’s product categories – from distinguished timepieces and the splendid jewellery collection to the uniquely handcrafted writing instruments and accessories collection. Get more information about the products, with just a gentle touch on the screen. Shift your mobile device to the side, and watch close-up photos of your favorite item. And you don’t have to keep these products for yourself: share your favorite pieces with your friends or across your social networks.

 

Get in touch easily with the Montblanc Service Center

Another innovative segment is the services section, which connects you directly with Montblanc’s customer service or shows you the next Montblanc Boutique.

Do you have any further question or inquiry? The Montblanc iPhone app connects you directly with our customer service team. If you are searching for a Montblanc Boutique, just use the improved Boutique Locator. It will guide you to the nearest Montblanc Boutique in the radius of your current location or, if you prefer, shows you the exact address.

Take a look at the new design and the improved features – the Montblanc iPhone App is available now for free at the iTunes Store via http://montbl.com/6ieg

 

 

 

The Montblanc Manufacture in Le Locle – Where time is home

Montblanc’s watches and own mechanical movements are manufactured a thousand metres above sea level in the mountains of the Swiss Jura. Even though this is the home of time, time here seems to stand still: Le Locle, the birthplace of traditional Swiss watchmaking and home to the worlds finest watchmakers for centuries.

Inside the airy, spacious premises in Le Locle, Montblanc’s master watchmakers are committed to preserving traditional Swiss watchmaking at the very highest level, creating innovative timepieces of the utmost precision, perfection and durability. Their attention to detail is so meticulous that even those parts forever concealed within a watch’s movement must be flawlessly finished. The calibres designed by Montblanc and crafted in the Le Locle workshops embody the company’s philosophy of uniting the best of traditional Swiss watchmaking with the latest advances in engineering. Created for the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec collection of chronographs and the new TimeWalker TwinFly Chronograph, these highly complex watch movements not only reflect a legacy rich in innovation and excellence, they also herald the future of precision watchmaking.

 

 

The manufacture is housed in a historic villa built in 1906, the same year the cornerstone for the company Montblanc was placed. Montblanc’s passionate master watchmakers combine historic traditions of the art of Swiss watchmaking with the very latest technology. They work to tolerances of a few hundredth of a millimetre and continue to create mechanical pieces of art.

 

500 hours quality test for Le Locle manufacture movements

As part of their craftsmanship, the watchmakers in Le Locle assemble hundreds of individual parts, a feat requiring a high level of sensitivity. Later the watches face a great deal of wear and tear: working day and night, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year. The movement of a 4-hertz watch completes 28,800 semi-oscillations per hour. Until its scheduled service in three to five years‘ time, a watch performs approximately one billion semi- oscillations that have to be managed by such fragile parts as hairsprings, balance bearings and pallet levers.

In order to guarantee the perfect functioning of all watches with manufacture movements the quality- assurance team at Montblanc Montre S.A. in Le Locle developed a strict and comprehensive testing program which is integrated into the production sequence so that every watch is thoroughly examined before it’s allowed to leave the premises. This “500-Hour Test” simulates the first years of life which these watches will after- wards actually experience.

The test is carried out in several stages on the completely encased watch using methods and tools that are recognised throughout the entire watchmaking industry. Remarkable is the combination of the individual test methods and its duration of 500 hours. A clear commitment to reliability, precision and durability.