In both rose gold and steel this perpetual clocks in at a nice 39mm x 10mm and pulls in the same physical traits as you'll see in the entire Meisterstück line. This is very traditional watchmaking, and though this isn't the finest looking or finest proportioned perpetual on the market – you can see how the calendar mechanism is quite small compared to the case size – you simply can not argue with this type of value. I'll try to dig up just exactly where this movement comes from – MB lists it as the MB 29.15 with self-winding and 42 hour power reserve.

Stay tuned on this one, but in the meantime, consider what type of complication you can now own for under $13,000, and consider it's coming from Montblanc.