Tuesday, May 25 2010
articles: 9
Cartier Santos 100 Carbon - Cartier Santos Collection
Cartier Santos 100 Carbon uses ADLC-coated stainless steel casing in 38.3 x 51.1mm. Its main functions are hours, minutes, and sweep seconds
Cartier Santos 100 Carbon Chronograph - Cartier Santos Collection
Cartier Santos 100 Carbon Chronograph uses ADLC-coated titanium casing in 41.2 x 54.3mm. It has the characteristic Santos octagonal crown and chronograph pushbuttons.
Cartier Santos 100 Flying Tourbillon - Cartier Santos Collection
Cartier Santos 100 Flying Tourbillon uses rose gold casing in 46.5 x 54.9mm, with a height of 16.5mm. Its dial is slate-grey galvanic guilloche with openwork sunray grid with black Roman numeral
Cartier Santos 100 LM - Cartier Santos Collection
Cartier Santos 100 LM has the characteristic of Santos steel octagonal crown is present, containing a black rubber faceted piece, as with the bezel with a rubber coating, secured with eight screws.
Cartier Santos 100 Squelette - Cartier Santos Collection
Cartier Santos 100 Squelette is Cartier boldest statement to date, with a contemporary twist on the classic skeletonized look as most watch aficionados are familiar with.
Rotonde Cartier Chronograph Central - Rotonde de Cartier Chronographe Central
Rotonde Cartier Chronograph Central has the chronograph display in the center of the dial. Underneath the chronograph display will be the hour and minute hands where tip of hands are visible.
Understanding The Patek Philippe Reference 1518: The World's First Perpetual Calendar Chronograph
As you may have noticed, we've been trying to up our readers' knowledge of the classics via posts that explain not just what a watch is, but why it's important and how to identify it. We did this with a tutorial on buying vintage Omegas, and we had an expert friend explain …
Rebellion REB-7 Regulator Blue
The Rebellion REB-7 Regulator Blue timepiece was introduced at Baselworld 2010. The Rebellion watch brand was launched in 2008, a great year for the watch industry, followed by one of the worst years in the history of the watch industry, 2009. For 2010, Rebellion continues …
Jean-Michel Cousteau in the Gulf of Mexico
Posted by: b_andersen Jean-Michel Cousteau wears a Seiko diver’s watch in a video posted three days ago on YouTube by the Ocean Futures Society. Click on the link below to go to YouTube and see the 2-minute video. Watch Jean-Michel Cousteau on YouTube » ###

