Thanks for the report Geo. My in-depth review will be coming soon. [nt]

Apr 22, 2010,03:34 AM
 

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First meeting with the 'Calibre de Cartier'

 
 By: Geo : April 20th, 2010-22:00
A little while ago I went with three friends to a local AD, who had organized a Richemont 'new models' show. My friends know my love for the brand, but they are more into the little larger less elegant watches. So I was very curious to see their reaction,...  

Very nice intro to the Calibre...

 
 By: Dino944 : April 21st, 2010-09:51
I love the photos Geo. The SS model looks great on your wrist. I'm not sure how I feel about it in pink gold, but I suppose I should wait until I've seen it in person before making a judgment on the watch. Overall, I think its a nice looking sport watch a... 

So...what were the reactions...

 
 By: pingtsai : April 21st, 2010-11:44
...from your friends toward this 'more elegant' version of a Cartier watch? IMO the Calibre is an extremely tasteful, elegant and masculine gentleman's watch. It is bold yet not overly agressive in its design and the Cal.1904 inside is the icing . The pin... 

Entry level Manfacture watch?

 
 By: MTF : April 21st, 2010-17:31
Geo, Thanks for the visit. So, Cartier can be a watch Manufacture now, with at least one movement in-house. I like the idea of a steel entry level watch for the hoi polloi. Regards, MTF This message has been edited by MTF on 2010-04-24 11:54:28

Re.:Entry level Manfacture watch?

 
 By: Geo : April 24th, 2010-03:10
Hi MTF, the 1904MC is the first automatic movement made by Cartier, but the brand had already a few in house mechanical movements in the past. Think about the 9902 MC used for the Tank a Vis (time & calendar apertures) and this is probably only the beginn... 

New deployant?

 
 By: Sean : April 21st, 2010-20:00
Hi Geo, Can you clarify what you mean by the double deployant? As far as I can tell, the Calibre (at least the ones I've seen in HK) comes with the same deployant buckle that Cartier has used for years, since the Roadster I believe. Thanks!

Hi Sean

 
 By: Geo : April 22nd, 2010-23:41
When you open a Cartier folding buckle, you'll see that the strap, on one side, is folded backwards on the inside. Cartier changed that with the Santos 100, to the situation where the strap is folded backwards on both ends. As a result the buckle is easie... 

Thanks Geo,

 
 By: papillonwatchman : April 25th, 2010-01:00
For the report, they look very nice indeed Best, Michel

Overall, it is a nice watch but...

 
 By: ling5hk : April 29th, 2010-15:01
I would personally prefer:- 1. the date window be smaller - show JUST ONE date. 2. Uniform hour markers - ALL roman munerals. Regards Ling

Index Adjuster

 
 By: sakyo18 : June 28th, 2010-04:19
Hi, A very good review of the calibre de Cartier, I've purchased one today and needless to say I'm very excited to have it and it is definitely an eye candy! Although I noticed one thing, in the promo videos and photos on Cartier website, the index adjust...