SJX[Purist]
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The Calibre de Cartier chronograph has hit the stores
For any large scale brand that wishes to be taken seriously in this price range, an in-house chronograph is de rigeur and the Calibre de Chronograph is Cartier's entry level, in-house chronograph with the 1904CH MC movement. It has all the attributes of modern high-end chronograph construction (especially in regards to Richemont Group designs): column wheel, vertical clutch, single-piece reset hammer and bidirectional winding.
It has just hit the stores in Singapore, and will also be available in other countries around this time.
- SJX
This message has been edited by SJX on 2013-04-02 03:25:55

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