Cartier Astrotourbillon Carbon Crystal Watch
The Cartier
Astrotourbillon Carbon Crystal Watch was born from the Cartier ID One Concept Watch which was announced in 2009.
The Cartier ID One and ID Two concept watches were never meant to be
marketed despite the years of research and all the investment that went into
making them.
The piece uses some of the technological solutions tried
and tested in Cartier ID One: the niobium-titanium case, carbon crystal
components, and the adjustment-free and lubrication-free pallet and escapement
wheel.
On top of this,
the watch is also based upon Cartier’s rethought the concept of the tourbillon
that is the "Astrotourbillon" – a carriage with its axis of rotation at the
center of the movement; the off-center balance wheel bridge is designed as an
arrow and turns once round the dial every minute, pointing out the seconds.
Although this
watch is “production”, it will still carry a six-figure price tag (the white
gold Astrotourbillon Ref. CRW1556204 was priced at $133,000). Coming in 2013.
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