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#44
Me too especially the gold one with the green and red inside. The steel would sound most appropriate, but they are too expensive wish they were around the ROO pricing.
#45
I just dont understand RMs 
I think I might pick one of these up... looks great on



But the one I pick up will have the correct time and date

I think I might pick one of these up... looks great on



But the one I pick up will have the correct time and date

The new Cartier Caliber Collection features the first self-winding mechanical movement crafted entirely by Cartier: the calibre 1904 MC. Consider this a move forward that testifies to the priority Cartier gives to developing its own movements, based on research. Striking a nice balance between power and finesse, the Calibre de Cartier watch is exceptionally comfortable to wear. The bezel that embellishes the case plays on contrasts: polished on the exterior, it becomes increasingly dynamic as it approaches the case.
A 28 degree free-fall towards the dial culminates in a fluted ring marked with 120 notches. The dial offers a virile reinterpretation of both the Cartier watchmaking codes and Roman numerals. A transparent sapphire crystal case back reveals the calibre 1904 MC. The Calibre de Cartier arrives in April, starting at $6500.
A 28 degree free-fall towards the dial culminates in a fluted ring marked with 120 notches. The dial offers a virile reinterpretation of both the Cartier watchmaking codes and Roman numerals. A transparent sapphire crystal case back reveals the calibre 1904 MC. The Calibre de Cartier arrives in April, starting at $6500.
Last edited by GrayTT; Jul 29, 2010 at 08:31 AM.
#49
Great Choice, Im still wanting to pick one up. I work for Cartier, so I HAVE NO EXCUSE!




