Trade for a Saltarello perhaps?

Aug 24, 2010,06:45 AM
 

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A look at the intricacies of the Rotonde de Cartier Heure Sautantes

 
 By: SJX : August 21st, 2010-23:07
Launched at SIHH 2010, the Rotonde de Cartier Heure Sautantes of the Fine Watchmaking collection is the latest in a long line of Cartier jump hour watches. Beginning with pocket watches of the early 20 th century to the various jumping hour Tank models of...  

Thansk again dude. One of my preferred pieces form Catrier

 
 By: ArthurSG : August 21st, 2010-23:59
althought the cartier logo embellished all over the movement plate is not exactly to my liking. Rather self indulgent I think.. I think pam did that with opne of their watches to and I felt that was terrible. Of course, I hold Cartier in much higher regar... 

i actually like it somewhat!!

 
 By: Hororgasm : August 23rd, 2010-03:35
dun see many, if any, other mainstream manufacturers do it. at least we know, more work went into the rotor than others!!

I like the look

 
 By: SJX : August 23rd, 2010-05:08
but wish it was engraved rather than embossed (as I am certain it is). Engraving, or hand engraving, would raise the price several fold, but it might work as a small run of limited edition for discerning customers. - SJX

Trade for a Saltarello perhaps?

 
 By: SJX : August 24th, 2010-06:45
;-) - SJX

Great read SJX

 
 By: Geo : August 23rd, 2010-11:25
Superb explanation. Love the link this watch has with the jumping hour pocket watch from 'the past'. Together with the Santos Dumont, my favorite watch from the current collection. GEO

I just saw the watch

 
 By: aris d : August 25th, 2010-10:30
and I must say that it's much more beautiful in the metal than from the fotos. The double layer is more noticeable. Aris