I find myself increasingly eschewing dive watches, chronographs, and other complications that generally take up more wrist space for something simpler and compact like these two. Maybe age has something to do with it.
Explore Cartier's SIHH 2008 highlights: the Roadster XL with walnut wood, the sporty Santos de Cartier, and the Geneva Seal-certified Ballon Bleu Flying Tourbillon. Discover Cartier's horological advancements.
Explore Cartier's 'Shape Your Time' exhibition in Singapore, featuring iconic watches, historical achievements, and the launch of the Calibre de Cartier Diver.
Explore the Cartier Santos de Cartier Skeleton with caliber 9611. Jack Johnson shares insights on its design, comfort, and place in Cartier's artisanal watchmaking.
Explore the Cartier Santos 100, Santos Galbee XL, and Santos 100 Carbon. SJX compares design, features, and collector insights on this iconic watch line.
Sham1's SIHH 2018 discovery: the Cartier Tank Cintrée in platinum. Explore why this limited edition, with its vintage dial and ruby crown, captivated collectors.
Explore Cartier's 2010 SIHH novelties, including the new Captive de Cartier and the debut of the Calibre de Cartier with its first in-house automatic movement, the Cal. 1904 PS MC.
I find myself increasingly eschewing dive watches, chronographs, and other complications that generally take up more wrist space for something simpler and compact like these two. Maybe age has something to do with it. Thanks for viewing. ...
Your tastes may have changed slightly over time but when you have a couple of beautiful watches like those it's not hard to understand why you would want to wear them. Enjoy and wear your beautiful Cartier's in good health. Marc