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Roger Dubuis was my first thought as well, thanks for pickking a better picture than i could find.
Quite a departure for Catier, even with some of the iconic details. It does not imho quite get there.
Mind you i thought the sam of the Roadster before seeing it live.
Thanks for the nice review! SJX
Part I: Case
By: SJX : May 15th, 2010-23:52
A whole new look I love the look and finish of the case. The design, especially the prominent lugs, is somewhat reminiscent of the Gerald Genta Gefica but more refined; more city than Safari. At 42 mm the watch is not enormous but possesses presence owing...
Thanks for this report !
By: cisco : May 19th, 2010-13:01
Fantastic photos as usual. Great Work Always a pleasure to read your articles! Thanks for this sharing. I am a bit suspricious for this Cartier. For me a Cartier is a watch like no other. A tank, a tortue and more recentyle a Ballon Bleu are unique watche...
Interesting points you make
By: SJX : May 19th, 2010-19:10
First, Cartier wanted a case that is totally different and distinctly masculine. They succeeded in that. Second, I agree that it does not look like a Cartier in terms of how the consumer sees Cartier today. But with time, and with line extensions to beef ...
Part II: Dial
By: SJX : May 15th, 2010-23:54
The new look continued Of the entire watch, the dial design leaves me the most conflicted feelings. It is a strong and distinctive design that incorporates some stylistic elements that are conventionally associated with Cartier. Though overall design is h...
re date
By: speedster : May 22nd, 2010-06:09
I was thinkiung more allong the lines of UTC, in fact it could have been. Parhaps with the sub secconds as date? But think a "pano date" display might have been intreguing to. Might hab\ve been to bold though ...
Part III: Movement 1904 MC
By: SJX : May 15th, 2010-23:54
A subtle landmark Named the 1904 MC for the year Louis Cartier created a wristwatch for pilot Alberto Santos-Dumont, this is the first automatic movement to be made in-house by Cartier. With the exception of a handful of parts like the balance wheel and h...
Worth waiting
By: smn : June 24th, 2010-05:58
SJX, Thanks for the response (and thanks for the amazing review)! I am very much interested in purchasing the steel version but the one thing that is holding me back is the fact that there are two versions and I feel that v. 1 might be inferior to v. 2. D...
The difference is negligible
By: SJX : June 24th, 2010-06:03
There is no performance difference between the two movements. Personally the only substantive difference is the C-shaped regulator, not that it works any better than the ETAchron, but because it looks better. Simply put, the v1 is in no way inferior and y...
Agreed
By: smn : June 24th, 2010-06:34
I have to agree, the C-shaped is much nicer looking and distinctly Cartier. I wonder why they didn't start production with the C-shaped regulator. Do you think it would be expensive to replace the ETAchron regulator with the C-shaped regulator when they a...
versions
By: ChrisG : March 20th, 2011-19:13
Hi SJX I bought the Calibre in Panama a few days ago as a birthday present... How can you tell which version of the 2904 caliber did I get? Is there a v1 or v2 printed somewhere? Many thanks... This is my first Cartier watch and can wait for my birthday t...
v1 and v2
By: SJX : March 21st, 2011-00:33
This is the v1 movement with the v-shaped regulator index, it is the part adjacent to the purple jewel with a screw in between the two prongs of the "V". The v2 movement has a regulator index that is shaped in a "C". - SJX...
Part IV: Strap and buckle
By: SJX : May 15th, 2010-23:54
A small complication Suitably wide and thick for a watch this size, the 24 mm strap is alligator and made in Austria (by Hirsch I would think). It is padded and high quality if a little unimaginative in colour. Cartier deployant clasps are distinctive in ...
Part V: Variants and conclusion
By: SJX : May 15th, 2010-23:55
Variants This watch is also available with a black dial and also in steel with a gold bezel or entirely in 18 ct rose gold. Models set with diamonds are also available. I find the silver dial variant being reviewed here is the most attractive, because of ...
Great writeup JX...
By: Rob : May 16th, 2010-02:52
thanks for sharing your in-depth and first-hand experience with this new caliber. Wondering about something though. Can't help but think it would be nicer if available with rubber strap? I think it would add tremendously value and versatility to the alrea...
A rubber strap?
By: SJX : May 16th, 2010-02:58
That is a good idea. The same thought crossed my mind but being only water-resistant to 30 m a rubber strap may give owners the wrong idea. However the folks from Cartier read this forum studiously so I am sure some of them are reading your suggestion rig...
Right on that...
By: Rob : May 16th, 2010-03:16
it really might give owners the wrong idea. Its great that Cartier folks are reading this and I do feel that with your almost daily updates on this brand and its new direction, have a feeling that Cartier is only a very short time away from their goals of...
I was impressed, until...
By: chris9 : May 16th, 2010-11:38
I saw "30m water resistance" ? Sorry but this is not a sports watch, its hardly even useful for daily wear.... A screwdown crown and at least 100m is a must for me if one is to call it a sports watch... Epic fail by Cartier here on what is otherwise an ex...
Epic failure? I disagree
By: SJX : May 16th, 2010-22:07
30 m is more than enough for daily wear. And it will do all right in a pool as well, though the strap will not. Water-resistance to 100 m or more means a watch is good for diving and snorkelling, and that is a requirement that is not really needed by 90% ...
Great report SJX...
By: Dino944 : May 17th, 2010-06:57
Thanks for sharing your impressions and numerous photos with those of us that have not yet had the pleasure of seeing this new model in person. I am definitly looking forward to seeing it in person hopefully in the next few weeks. I like this watch far mo...
You hit the nail on the head
By: SJX : May 17th, 2010-07:08
I was wondering if someone would raise that point. Cartier product development is sophisticated and nuanced, so a Calibre de Cartier Seatimer or something like that is a distinct possibility. Imagine how it would look with a turning bezel and screw down c...
I agree with SJX
By: Geo : May 17th, 2010-08:31
You really do see it right Dino and it's certainly a good suggestion to beef up the water resistant, but on the other hand, I never understand all the fuss about the water resistant of a watch. I know so many guys with one or more Panerai watches, but non...
Water Resistance
By: Dino944 : May 18th, 2010-08:34
Hi Geo, I agree there is a good percentage of watch owners that basically drive desks all week long (myself included) so water resistance really is not important. To be honest, I've rinsed my Submariner in the sink to clean it, but thats the only time it ...
Very nice review SJX...
By: pingtsai : May 17th, 2010-20:30
...of a handsome looking watch imo. I especially like the unique looking crown, crafted to look like a heptagon "nut", which gives the watch a less formal, mechanical look. My only criticism is that the numbers on the subdial could be a little thinner and...
Impressive write-up, SJX!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2010-20:35
Great post, SJX! I enjoyed reading your thoughts. There is a goodly amount of Cartier DNA in this piece that makes it very attractive. I think it will be successful for them. Naturally, as I'm sure you can guess, the date window is like a horrible scar on...
My thoughts to
By: speedster : May 22nd, 2010-02:17
Roger Dubuis was my first thought as well, thanks for pickking a better picture than i could find. Quite a departure for Catier, even with some of the iconic details. It does not imho quite get there. Mind you i thought the sam of the Roadster before seei...
Hands
By: Timertom : May 25th, 2010-23:16
Thanks for your review, I enjoyed reading through the article, and find a point where my opinion differs with your own. I find the size of the hands on this watch well proportioned, and feel larger hands would spoil the watch, not enhance it. Rishad