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SIHH 2011: Montblanc Villeret 1858 Pulsograph
by Kyle Stults on January 05, 2011
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Measure the beats…

Let’s go back-to-back with another new watch from Montblanc today!  While I did hint at another new 2011 piece from the brand at a more affordable price point than the ~$12,000 Montblanc TwinFly chronograph I showed you yesterday, this particular watch is not it.  As part of Montblanc’s elite “Villeret 1858″ collection, only 58 pieces of this new Montblanc Villeret Pulsograph watch will be made and the price will be substantial.

Features of note on this watch is its modest case size (39mm), its beautiful enamel dial (black or white), an in-house (“manufacture”) movement (Montblanc has done great things with the Minerva workshops it took over in 2008), monopusher chronograph (one-button controls start-stop-reset) functionality, and of course the pulse rate measuring capabilities (I tell you how a “pulsograph” watch works, below).   With watches like these, it’s looking to be a very good 2011 for Montblanc!

Montblanc Villeret 1858 Vintage Pulsographe

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I think the red gold model you see below is a beautiful watch though I would probably prefer the white gold version (not pictured).


Did You Know?

The Pulsograph

Eighty years ago, artillery officers and physicians numbered among the first users of wristwatch chronographs: the soldiers relied on their timepieces to perform ballistic calculations, while the doctors used theirs to measure patients’ pulse rates without having to continue feeling the pulse for a full minute. A physician wearing a wristwatch with a pulsograph’s scale could start his timepiece’s chronograph function the moment he began to palpate the patient’s pulse. If the scale was calibrated for thirty pulse beats, he would continue counting the throbs until he had felt the thirtieth pulsation, whereupon he would stop his chronograph: the tip of the designated hand would indicate the point along the pulsograph scale corresponding to the patient’s pulse rate per minute. This saved between thirty and forty seconds per patient and was a convincing reason to own such a watch, especially if the physician’s ward rounds required him to measure the pulse rates of fifty or more patients. Wristwatches with pulsograph scales soon earned fame as so-called “doctor’s watches.”

While their functionality has been seriously surpassed by modern technology (in fact couldn’t the same be said of most any modern mechanical watch?), I really like  ”pulosgraph” or “pulsometer” watches for the benefit they provided to Physician’s back in the day.

If you are interested a Pulsometer watch at a more accessible price point, you should give the Eterna Heritage Pulsometer watch that I wrote about back in October a look.

Related posts:

  1. SIHH 2011: Montblanc TimeWalker TwinFly Chronograph
  2. SIHH 2010 Montblanc Metamorphosis
  3. Presenting the 2010 Montblanc Collection (SIHH 2010)
  4. 2010 Montblanc Metamorphosis Update
  5. Baselworld 2011 – Blancpain Villeret Half Time Zone Watch
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