This week, the Palexpo facility in Geneva, Switzerland, will become the center of the watch world for the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie, or SIHH, a luxury watch show rivaled only by BaselWorld in relevance and prestige. We’ve got a team on the ground, there to bring you the most exciting releases. Follow our coverage here, and also be sure to check out Instagram. We’ll be posting to our feed throughout the week.

Upshot: Montblanc is expanding its popular 1858 line with three bronze-cased models with khaki green dials, inspired by “the spirit of the great outdoors,” as well as a steel model. There are two new 1858 automatic watches (one in a fully-bronze 40mm case with a green dial, and the other with a steel case and a black dial), as well as a chronograph in a 42mm bronze case with a green dial and a bronze version of the Geosphere with a green dial.

1858 Geosphere Limited Edition

Key Specs
Price: TDB
Availability: TDB; limited edition of 1858 pcs.
Movement: Calibre MB29.25
Winding: Automatic
Case Diameter: 42mm
Case Thickness: 12.8mm
Case Material: Bronze/titanium
Water Resistance: 100m
Unique Features: World time movement featuring turning hemisphere globes; bronze/titanium case with green dial

1858 Automatic Chronograph Limited Edition

Key Specs
Price: TDB
Availability: TDB; limited edition of 1858 pcs.
Movement: Calibre MB 25.11
Winding: Automatic
Case Diameter: 42mm
Case Thickness: 14.55mm
Case Material: Bronze/titanium
Water Resistance: 100m
Unique Features: Dual-register chrono; bronze/titanium case with green dial

1858 Automatic Limited Edition

Key Specs
Price: TDB
Availability: TDB; limited edition of 1858 pcs. (also available non-limited in steel)
Movement: Calibre 24.15
Winding: Automatic
Case Diameter: 40mm
Case Thickness: 11.07mm
Case Material: Bronze/titanium (also available in steel)
Water Resistance: 100m
Unique Features: Bronze/titanium case with green dial

Who It’s For: The Geosphere from the 1858 Collection was a big hit at 2018’s SIHH, so it’s seems a foregone conclusion that the brand would expand upon this model’s success (and that of the 1858 Collection in general) by offering a different take on the watch(es). Bronze (and khaki green, for that matter) isn’t for everybody, but for those who are looking for something a bit different in a wristwatch’s aesthetics, these new versions could be attractive options.

Insight: The combination of a bronze case and a green dial is something that worked well recently for a special version of the Oris Pointer Date as well as new editions of the IWC Pilot’s Watch line, and it looks no less interesting here in Montblanc’s new novelties. In terms of watchmaking, these three models (Geosphere, Automatic and Automatic Chronograph) from within the 1858 collection aren’t new this year, but their expansion into different dial and case colors (and materials) seems a logical move for Montblanc.