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{"Compl\u00e9ment":"Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet","Statut de vente":"En vente depuis","Date":"2012","Pi\u00e8ce unique":"No","S\u00e9rie limit\u00e9e":"No","Sexe":"Homme","Gaucher":"No","Hauteur":"38.75","Largeur":"47.40","Types":"Hand-winding","Styles":"Atypical, High Horology","Calibre_autre":"9611 MC","Affichage_autre":"Blued steel Sword-shaped hands","Complication":"Skeleton","Mati\u00e8re du bo\u00eetier":"Pink gold","Particularit\u00e9 du boitier":"Sapphire caseback","Particularit\u00e9 du boitier_autre":"Heptagonal pink gold crown set with a faceted sapphire","Etanch\u00e9it\u00e9":"30 meters","Forme":"Rectangular","Cadran":"Skeleton","Index":"Roman numerals","Index_autre":"Movement's bridges","Verre":"Sapphire","Mati\u00e8re du bracelet":"Alligator leather","Fermeture du bracelet":"Double folding buckle","Couleur du bracelet":"Brown","Plus de caract\u00e9ristiques":"Movement<br \/>Manufacture mechanical. with manual winding<br \/>Hours. minutes with skeletonised bridges forming Roman numerals <br \/>Casing-up diameter: <br \/>12 \u00bd lines x 12 \u00bd lines. <br \/>28 mm x 28 mm <br \/>Dimensions : 28.6 x 28.6 mm<br \/>Thickness : 3.97 mm<br \/>138 pieces<br \/>20 jewels<br \/>Frequency :<br \/>28 800 vibrations per hour<br \/>Power reserve : 72 hours<br \/>Individually numbered<br \/><br \/>18-carat pink gold case. crown and buckle"}
W2020057
Brand : | Cartier |
Collection : | Fine Watchmaking Collection |
Model : | Santos-Dumont Squelette |
Reference : | W2020057 |
Complement : | Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet |
On sale : | 2012 |
Brand : | Cartier |
Collection : | Fine Watchmaking Collection |
Model : | Santos-Dumont Squelette |
Reference : | W2020057 |
Complement : | Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet |
On sale : | 2012 |
List Price : | 50 500 € |
Height : | 38.75 mm |
Width : | 47.40 mm |
Styles : | Atypical High Horology |
Types : | Hand-winding |
Calibre : | 9611 MC |
Complication : | Skeleton |
Case material : | Pink gold |
Case peculiarity : | Sapphire caseback Heptagonal pink gold crown set with a faceted sapphire |
Shape : | Rectangular |
Water-resistance : | 30 meters |
Dial : | Skeleton |
Display : | Blued steel Sword-shaped hands |
Indexes : | Roman numerals Movement's bridges |
Glass : | Sapphire |
Strap material : | Alligator leather |
Strap color : | Brown |
Strap clasp : | Double folding buckle |
+ More characteristics : | Movement Manufacture mechanical. with manual winding Hours. minutes with skeletonised bridges forming Roman numerals Casing-up diameter: 12 ½ lines x 12 ½ lines. 28 mm x 28 mm Dimensions : 28.6 x 28.6 mm Thickness : 3.97 mm 138 pieces 20 jewels Frequency : 28 800 vibrations per hour Power reserve : 72 hours Individually numbered 18-carat pink gold case. crown and buckle |
SIHH 2012
Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie in Geneva
Imagine, invent and attribute an unexplored sense to time. Such a brief could be an apt philosophy for Cartier Fine Watchmaking in its capacity to transcend the impossible, demonstrating all the skill and inventiveness of a virtuoso in action. An ideal pushed to its pinnacle, between the pure poetry of forms and ingenious master craftsmanship driven by genuine curiosity, a devotion to the craft, and a passion for detail.
Cartier and skeleton watches: a vocation for mystery
See, hide, invert and reveal... Cartier watchmakers have a genuine vocation for transparency, mystery and secrets. The story begins with the first mystery clocks in 1912. These fascinating, unsettling pieces seemed to suspend time, transforming it into something that was unreal yet highly precious. Their secret, invisible mechanisms created the perfect illusion of hands that floated, as if weightless, inside a crystal prism.
They embodied the magic, ambition, art, craftsmanship and beauty of exceptional expertise, which pushed back the boundaries of belief and embraced the impossible by inventing new watchmaking techniques imbued with mystery and creativity. Always devoting technique to the production of the best, most beautiful creations, Cartier keeps the magic alive with a fine watchmaking collection of skeleton timepieces that incarnate extraordinariness, inventiveness and originality.
Skeleton watches, where function merges with form
Transparency is an integral element of Cartier tradition and has become a feature of today’s fine watchmaking collections. It reaches its ultimate expression with skeleton watches, gems of artisanal watchmaking all produced in the Cartier Manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Skeleton watches are outstanding feats of watchmaking equipped with sophisticated mechanisms that blend seamlessly into their designs; the movement becomes the dial and function is embedded in the form.
Classic skeleton watches, an aesthetic based on solids and voids
The Santos, Pasha and Rotonde watches inspire Cartier to create genuine works of art that compete in terms of technicality and inventiveness. They include the Rotonde de Cartier skeleton flying tourbillon calibre 9455 MC with Geneva Seal, the Pasha de Cartier 42 mm skeleton with panther design and the Santos 100 skeleton model. All of the movements are skeletonised and openworked to form a plethora of creative forms that enhance the famous Cartier Roman numerals and a dazzling jewelled panther. The diamond-set bridges of the latter form a web of lightness and transparency, which guarantees the perfect illusion.
The Rotonde and the Santos 100 watches face a similar challenge. Their ultra-modern movements are highlighted by the exquisite skeletonising of the bridges and main plate to form impressive Roman numerals: a world first, for which a patent has been filed. In a dazzling demonstration of watchmaking skill, the calibre 9611 MC replaces the dial and provides exceptional readability, which is rare for skeleton watches. The strikingly graphic design features the XII, III and IX numerals, accompanied at 6 o'clock by the flying tourbillon carriage in the Rotonde, and by an hour-and-minute complication in the Santos 100... These watches are like living works of art, all enhanced by a range of hand-executed finishes: bevelled bridges, satin-brushed sides and circulargrained wheels.
Skeletonising, a unique area of expertise
Subtle but essential, the finishes adorning Cartier movements are the result of exceptional expertise and precision. Born from the passion of in-house artisan decorators, the endless search for beauty highlights the true value of fine watchmaking movements, in which every detail is carefully worked by hand. The bevelling, satin-brushing and polishing of components – some of which are astonishingly small – require a level of dexterity that only the artisan decorators can achieve. One simply needs to examine a movement through a watchmaker's eyepiece to appreciate the complexity of their art. Each bridge is bevelled with a burnisher, each side is delicately drawn without affecting the polish of the edges and the faces of certain components are given a mirror polish. All of these operations create a play of contrasts and sparkling surfaces and can take an artisan decorator up to 15 hours of work to complete a single bridge.
SIHH 2012
Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie in Geneva
Imagine, invent and attribute an unexplored sense to time. Such a brief could be an apt philosophy for Cartier Fine Watchmaking in its capacity to transcend the impossible, demonstrating all the skill and inventiveness of a virtuoso in action. An ideal pushed to its pinnacle, between the pure poetry of forms and ingenious master craftsmanship driven by genuine curiosity, a devotion to the craft, and a passion for detail.
Cartier and skeleton watches: a vocation for mystery
See, hide, invert and reveal... Cartier watchmakers have a genuine vocation for transparency, mystery and secrets. The story begins with the first mystery clocks in 1912. These fascinating, unsettling pieces seemed to suspend time, transforming it into something that was unreal yet highly precious. Their secret, invisible mechanisms created the perfect illusion of hands that floated, as if weightless, inside a crystal prism.
They embodied the magic, ambition, art, craftsmanship and beauty of exceptional expertise, which pushed back the boundaries of belief and embraced the impossible by inventing new watchmaking techniques imbued with mystery and creativity. Always devoting technique to the production of the best, most beautiful creations, Cartier keeps the magic alive with a fine watchmaking collection of skeleton timepieces that incarnate extraordinariness, inventiveness and originality.
Skeleton watches, where function merges with form
Transparency is an integral element of Cartier tradition and has become a feature of today’s fine watchmaking collections. It reaches its ultimate expression with skeleton watches, gems of artisanal watchmaking all produced in the Cartier Manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Skeleton watches are outstanding feats of watchmaking equipped with sophisticated mechanisms that blend seamlessly into their designs; the movement becomes the dial and function is embedded in the form.
Classic skeleton watches, an aesthetic based on solids and voids
The Santos, Pasha and Rotonde watches inspire Cartier to create genuine works of art that compete in terms of technicality and inventiveness. They include the Rotonde de Cartier skeleton flying tourbillon calibre 9455 MC with Geneva Seal, the Pasha de Cartier 42 mm skeleton with panther design and the Santos 100 skeleton model. All of the movements are skeletonised and openworked to form a plethora of creative forms that enhance the famous Cartier Roman numerals and a dazzling jewelled panther. The diamond-set bridges of the latter form a web of lightness and transparency, which guarantees the perfect illusion.
The Rotonde and the Santos 100 watches face a similar challenge. Their ultra-modern movements are highlighted by the exquisite skeletonising of the bridges and main plate to form impressive Roman numerals: a world first, for which a patent has been filed. In a dazzling demonstration of watchmaking skill, the calibre 9611 MC replaces the dial and provides exceptional readability, which is rare for skeleton watches. The strikingly graphic design features the XII, III and IX numerals, accompanied at 6 o'clock by the flying tourbillon carriage in the Rotonde, and by an hour-and-minute complication in the Santos 100... These watches are like living works of art, all enhanced by a range of hand-executed finishes: bevelled bridges, satin-brushed sides and circulargrained wheels.
Skeletonising, a unique area of expertise
Subtle but essential, the finishes adorning Cartier movements are the result of exceptional expertise and precision. Born from the passion of in-house artisan decorators, the endless search for beauty highlights the true value of fine watchmaking movements, in which every detail is carefully worked by hand. The bevelling, satin-brushing and polishing of components – some of which are astonishingly small – require a level of dexterity that only the artisan decorators can achieve. One simply needs to examine a movement through a watchmaker's eyepiece to appreciate the complexity of their art. Each bridge is bevelled with a burnisher, each side is delicately drawn without affecting the polish of the edges and the faces of certain components are given a mirror polish. All of these operations create a play of contrasts and sparkling surfaces and can take an artisan decorator up to 15 hours of work to complete a single bridge.
Brand : | Cartier |
Collection : | Fine Watchmaking Collection |
Model : | Santos-Dumont Squelette |
Reference : | W2020057 |
Complement : | Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet |
On sale : | 2012 |
List Price : | 50 500 € |
Height : | 38.75 mm |
Width : | 47.40 mm |
Styles : | Atypical High Horology |
Types : | Hand-winding |
Calibre : | 9611 MC |
Complication : | Skeleton |
Case material : | Pink gold |
Case peculiarity : | Sapphire caseback Heptagonal pink gold crown set with a faceted sapphire |
Shape : | Rectangular |
Water-resistance : | 30 meters |
Dial : | Skeleton |
Display : | Blued steel Sword-shaped hands |
Indexes : | Roman numerals Movement's bridges |
Glass : | Sapphire |
Strap material : | Alligator leather |
Strap color : | Brown |
Strap clasp : | Double folding buckle |
More characteristics : | Movement Manufacture mechanical. with manual winding Hours. minutes with skeletonised bridges forming Roman numerals Casing-up diameter: 12 ½ lines x 12 ½ lines. 28 mm x 28 mm Dimensions : 28.6 x 28.6 mm Thickness : 3.97 mm 138 pieces 20 jewels Frequency : 28 800 vibrations per hour Power reserve : 72 hours Individually numbered 18-carat pink gold case. crown and buckle |