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Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier
I was very interested in this watch because it was more than just another nice mechanical movement that showed the time in a funny way. This new world time watch (Multi Time Zone) in the Cartier Calibre collection has some neat features. My favorite is the city selector disc placed on the side of the case. These are usually very ugly looking and clutter up dials. For fun Cartier gave the watch something interesting they call a "jet lag indicator. " You know, because when you have jet lag you need something to remind you of it. Get one in gold for about $40,000.

See my full article on the Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone watch at Haute Living here.

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier

Cartier Calibre Multi Time Zone Watch   cartier

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5 comments
Chris
Chris

Wow, beautiful watch. Were it not priced like a compact luxury sedan, I might even consider it.

Chris
Chris

Wow, beautiful watch. Were it not priced like a compact luxury sedan, I might even consider it.

kris c
kris c

Pretty neat. The calibre makes this look pretty tall, which works out well - it wears nice. Is there nothing that displays seconds though? I'm really not a fan of a mechanical movement that gives you nothing to see that it is moving.

Ivan Y
Ivan Y

I really like this watch -- just like you, I don't understand appeal of city names cluttering up a watch face. Overall, Cartier is putting out very impressive time pieces despite their jewelry heritage.

Ivan Y
Ivan Y

I really like this watch -- just like you, I don't understand appeal of city names cluttering up a watch face.

Overall, Cartier is putting out very impressive time pieces despite their jewelry heritage.

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  1. [...] for a strong competitor in its segment. The movement is the essentially the same as the one used in Cartier's Calibre Multiple Time Zone Watch but it has grown up a bit and they have dropped the gimmicky complication for measuring your jet [...]