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 the contrast between the black filled Roman numerals and the silver dial.

Above: A selection of rose gold and jewelled watches

Above: The Calibre in steel and steel-gold
The Central Chronograph and flying tourbillion are also available in the Calibre de Cartier case; the chronograph is especially appealing in this guise. Both are part of the high watchmaking collection and are a big step upwards in price.

Above: Calibre de Cartier central chronograph

Above: Calibre de Cartier flying tourbillon
Final words
This watch represents a milestone for Cartier on two fronts. It is a departure from the traditional Cartier aesthetics, putting it in a different segment from existing Cartier products. At the same time the Calibre contains a new movement marking a significant landmark in Cartier’s evolution into a vertically integrated watchmaker.
It is a well thought out and finished product. I like the watch very much, especially the distinctive, strong case. I also appreciate how well it sits on the wrist. This will be successful product.

This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-05-16 02:57:37