
Montblanc Summit 3
Fine Swiss watchmaking heritage from Montblanc's 120+ years of luxury craftsmanship in a 42mm titanium smartwatch easily mistaken for classical analog watch.
Our Verdict
Fine Swiss watchmaking heritage from Montblanc's 120+ years in a 42mm titanium smartwatch easily mistaken for classical analog. Entry point to luxury smartwatch at $1,035.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •120+ years luxury heritage
- •42mm titanium case
- •Sophisticated formal-appropriate design
- •Classic round design
- •Wear OS platform
- •Interchangeable straps
✗ Cons
- •Released 2022 with aging platform
- •Limited vs Apple/Samsung features
- •~1 day battery with heavy use
Specifications
| Display | AMOLED |
| Battery | ~1 day |
| Water Resistance | 50m |
| GPS | Yes |
| Material | Titanium |
| Colors | Gray, Black, Bicolor |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Formal occasion wear
- ✓Luxury brand enthusiasts
- ✓Classic watch aesthetic
Not For
- ✗Feature seekers
- ✗Battery life priority
- ✗Latest tech preference
Where to Buy
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