Calibre de Cartier Diver watch

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Calibre de Cartier Diver watch - Cartier
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An authentic certified diver’s watch, the Calibre de Cartier Diver is also a watch for everyday wear. Focus on the steel model.

Launched in 2010, the Calibre de Cartier watch features powerful lines, rugged case
and original architecture. Its dial boldly reinterprets the Maison’s design codes, such as Roman numerals and a flanged bezel. In 2014, this Manufacture watch opens a new chapter with a diving version: the Calibre de Cartier Diver. An unmistakeably masculine watch for both everyday wear and extreme conditions, it meets the challenge of combining Cartier style with the technical requirements of ISO 6425. This norm, which controls the “Diver’s Watch” label, lays down eight criteria of reliability and imposes a series of extremely rigorous tests.
 

Unidirectional turning bezel
To prevent any accidental rotation or alteration of the dive-time indication, the bezel turns in one direction only. It has been designed with 120 notches (40 teeth and 3 points) to enable adjustment to a half-minute, with a clear sound signal during its rotation. For greater visibility, the markers signalling each 5 minute period are clearly indicated.
 

Display in the dark
The Calibre de Cartier Diver can be clearly read deep below the surface due to the superluminova applied to its dive-time indicators, hour and minute hands, pre-selection device and small seconds counter.
 

Water-resistant to 300 metres
When underwater, diving watches can be subjected to very high pressures and extreme conditions (salt water, thermal shock, etc.). For protection, the Calibre de Cartier Diver is fitted with a thick crystal, a screw back, oversized seals and a screw-in crown that ensure water-resistance to 300 metres. The watch has demonstrated its resistance to salt water after immersion in a solution of sodium chloride (30g/l) at 18°C - 25°C for 24 hours. Furthermore, after spending 50 hours at a depth of 30 centimetres at 18°C - 25°C, it continues to function perfectly under water.
 

Calibre de Cartier Diver, acier

 

The Manufacture’s watchmakers have produced an authentic diver’s watch, without sacrificing everyday comfort on the wrist, in a balanced case measuring just 11 mm in thickness. It offers a contrast of satin and polished finishes, a turning bezel coated with ADLC and bordered with fluting that recalls the interior of the bezel of the Calibre de Cartier watch. In the all-steel or pink gold versions on a black rubber strap.
 

The movement 1904 MC
Introduced in 2010, the 1904 MC was the first self-winding movement to be developed and assembled by Cartier’s watchmakers. Its highly symbolic name recalls the pioneering spirit of Louis Cartier who, in 1904, created one of the very first modern wristwatches for his friend, the pilot Alberto Santos-Dumont. More than a century later, the 1904 MC movement is writing a new chapter in Cartier watchmaking.

This 11 ½ ligne calibre has been designed to maintain perfect chronometric stability thanks to a double barrel that guarantees excellent constancy of the mainspring torque over a long period. Fitted with a fine regulating system and a stop-second mechanism, it has been conceived to enable the Manufacture to perfectly adjust its chronometry, guaranteeing that it runs with great precision. The rotor of the 1904 MC calibre is mounted on a central ceramic ball-bearing that gives it excellent shock-resistance and ensures its durability. An even more inventive development is a ratchet system of bidirectional winding that makes the watch quicker and more comfortable to wind.
 

Cartier, Calibre Diver mouvement 1904 MC

 

The care lavished on the finishes of the calibre 1904 MC demonstrates Cartier’s extremely high standards when creating a movement to power a watch intended for professional use and everyday wear.

The Calibre de Cartier Diver watch is available in all-steel or pink gold versions on a black rubber strap.

Cartier, Calibre Diver or rose

 

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