At the Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, Cartier has officially unveiled its upcoming collection. The Richemont-owned legacy jewellery company, which is further increasing its presence in the luxury watch market, releases updated classics for the contemporary world. Privé Tortue Monopoussoir Chronograph, Santos de Cartier Dual Time, Santos-Dumont Rewind, Reflection de Cartier Watch, and Animal Jewellery Watch are a few of the new models. See below all the features that each watch has to offer.
Cartier Privé Tortue Monopoussoir Chronograph
Cartier is bringing back its iconic Tortue Monopoussoir form, drawing inspiration from the late 1990s. The watch’s Journe-Flageollet-Halter movement and aid, which come in platinum and yellow gold, are its most striking features. The watch is limited edition and has an opaline dial with a grained gold or silver finish, as well as a sapphire crystal front and caseback. The innovative monopusher chronograph mechanism of the watch is only available in 200 pieces per metal and has a height of 4.3 mm. The watch is available with a red alligator leather and platinum pin buckle or a dark blue alligator leather with a yellow gold pin clasp.
Santos de Cartier Dual Time
With the Santos de Cartier Dual Time, a modern take on the vintage wristwatch, agility and a sporty appearance are prioritised. True to its history as the first custom-made pilot’s watch in history, this useful dual-time watch is appropriate for any jet-setter. The watch’s innovation keeps pushing the envelope in line with Cartier’s concept of an opulent sports watch. The watch, which is the first in the Santos family to have dual time, has the recognisable Cartier Roman numerals set against the railway minute tack of a sword-shaped minutes and hours hand. The 100-meter water resistant grey dial contrasts sharply with the silver Roman numerals.
Santos-Dumont Rewind
The Santos-Dumont Rewind is part of the Santos family’s ongoing expansion. The manually wound watch’s backward-running dial provides an unusual method of telling time. Playfulness is elevated to a new level with the unquestionably fun-focused, brilliant red watch, which comes in a striking variety. The release features a 200-piece run, although reading the backwards chronology piece can take some getting used to. The platinum casing of the 31.5mm Santos-Dumont has a sapphire front. The platinum pin buckle on the red alligator leather perfectly matches the Carnelian red sunburst dial.
Santos-Dumont
Cartier, who is still experimenting with colour, has released three new Santos-Dumont shades. Olive green, taupe grey, and peacock blue compliment a new trio of case materials: 18k rose gold, 18k yellow gold, and 18k platinum. Every watch has an alligator leather band with an ardillon buckle that matches the case colour. Rather than using the Roman numerals found on their predecessor timepieces, all three of these watches use Arabic numerals. Those new models are powered by an ultra-thin 430 MC calibre.
The majesty and jewellery traditions of the French house are beautifully merged in The Reflection de Cartier. The watch has been dubbed a “veritable sculpture to wear on the wrist” by Marie-Laure Cérède of Cartier. Specifically crafted to function as a hybrid bracelet and understated timepiece, the quartet of models incorporates priceless stones such as diamonds, opal, amethysts, garnets, and more to contribute to the comeback of the eye-catching accessory. The pieces are available in 18k rose gold, 18k yellow gold, and 18k white gold, with an optional gem setting. A dial made of sandblasted silver and 18k white gold is included on each item. One of the most remarkable aspects of this piece’s craftsmanship is its highly polished surface, which faces the dial and reflects light without distortion.
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So which one is your favourite? Those new collections from Cartier will be available soon at The Time Place boutique. Stay tuned for more information.