

The Calibre de Cartier Chronograph is a perfect illustration of what Cartier does best-sporty and masculine, yet utterly elegant. And finally, framing the center hands are the pair of registers also in pink gold. At the 6 o’clock position we see a calendar window with three digits-yeterday, today, and tomorrow. Furthermore, the exterior rail track also has four lume plots. The steel sword-shaped hands are fashioned in black oxidized steel and are luminescent coated for legibility in the dark. Encircling the dial is an interesting mix of seven stamped Roman numerals along with five rectangular indexes. The silvered opaline dial features a concentric pattern towards the outer rim, while the inner portion is smooth. Flanking the winding crown is the duo of pushers to control the chronograph function. The winding crown on the case is not only faceted but is also set with a blue stone-a hallmark of Cartier watches. The 42mm case is crafted in stainless steel and topped off with the pink gold bezel, while the predominate steel bracelet is accented with a smattering of pink gold links. Calibre de Cartier Chronograph W7100042 Caliber de Cartier W7100042Ĭalibre de Cartier Chronograph W7100042 is a two-tone version of the Cartier sports watch with a mix of stainless steel and 18k pink gold. Three years later, in 2013, the House of Cartier extended the collection by adding the Calibre de Cartier Chronograph models-just like the model we see here. The watches include time and date functions. The Calibre de Cartier models feature round cases and partial Roman numerals on the dial. This move was right in line with their strategy of strengthening their position as a manufacturer rather than just depending on quartz or modified ETA calibers for their timepieces. In 2010, Cartier introduced the Calibre de Cartier collection of watches housing their new in-house movement, the 1904 MC. Cartier introduced the Calibre de Cartier collection of watches in 2010
