Thanks for pointing that out!

Jan 03, 2013,20:37 PM
 

Thanks for point out the fact that the dial does seem a little top heavy.  I was thinking that, but I couldn't phrase it in my mind.  


Agree with all of your points as well.  

My main question is, will this watch age well.  Will it still look good 20, 30, 40, 50, 80 years from now?  Will its style and design stand the test of time?  

Look at this old car...  

It really is quite old.  But it still looks beautiful.  And a cool "hipster" kid (not to be confused with hippy) would totally drive that.  Is this Cartier watch classic?  Is it tasteful?  Is it elegant?  





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Up close with the Calibre de Cartier Chronograph

 
 By: SJX : December 22nd, 2012-22:19
Cartier recently announced the Calibre de Cartier Chronograph, which will be the entry level, in-house chronograph watch targeted at men. Up to now, all the other entry level chronographs, like the Santos 100 for instance, used ETA calibres. Seeing this w...  

Hi SJX. I like the watch overall and applaud

 
 By: timerider : December 23rd, 2012-11:37
Cartier for the movement. I am also a very big fan of the engraved seconds, that is a really great feature and gives the face an even greater Roman accent. My main issue from the pictures and this could be quite different in the metal, relates to the bala... 

I agree

 
 By: SJX : December 24th, 2012-02:35
The combination of Roman and baton indices bugs me. That being said, the watch looks attractive on the wrist, it's just that the mix of markers doesn't sit well with me. - SJX

Thanks for pointing that out!

 
 By: patrick_y : January 3rd, 2013-20:37
Thanks for point out the fact that the dial does seem a little top heavy. I was thinking that, but I couldn't phrase it in my mind. Agree with all of your points as well. My main question is, will this watch age well. Will it still look good 20, 30, 40, 5...