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Montblanc (UK: / ˌ m ɒ ˈ b l ɒ (k)/, US: / ˌ m ɑː n (t) ˈ b l ɑː ŋ k /) is a German manufacturer and distributor of luxury goods, founded in Berlin in 1906, and currently based in Hamburg. The company is most known for its luxury pens; it also designs and distributes bags, perfumes, small leather goods, and watches.
Mounir Moufarrige is a brand developer and creator. Best known for shifting Alfred Dunhill from a smokers to a life style brand, reviving Montblanc 'making the pen a cult object of desire', [1] hiring Stella McCartney at Chloé, and helping to turn the historic Goyard brand into a global commercial success.
Montblanc, Tarragona, a municipality in the province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain; Montblanc (company), a German manufacturer of writing instruments, watches and accessories; Montblanc (Final Fantasy), a moogle in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance A2, and Final Fantasy XII; Montblanc Cricket, a character from One Piece
Montblanc – writing instruments and watches; based in Hamburg, Germany Peter Millar – men's and women's apparel; based in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. Purdey – firearms, clothing, gifts, leather goods, and the Royal Berkshire Shooting School; based in London, United Kingdom
List of watch manufacturers; Water Resistant mark; Media in category "Watches" This category contains only the following file. Figure 6.tif 1,220 × 908; 1.68 MB
This list is a duplicate of Category:Watch brands, which will likely be more up-to-date and complete. Manufacturers that are named after the founder are sorted by surname. Names in this list require an article about the watch brand or watchmaker
Meisterstück. Meisterstück (German for masterpiece) is the flagship line of pens from luxury brand Montblanc.. Although principally concerned with writing instruments, the brand has of late used the Meisterstück name in association with members of its diversified product range including watches, jewelry and leather goods.
Also, many watch manufacturers own more than one brand, while others own no brands and simply do contract manufacturing. Note that watch brands that do not manufacture watch movements of their own, but merely assemble components made by others should not be categorized as "watch manufacturers" or as "watchmakers".