The Cartier style rests on the strength of the design, of which the
Clé de Cartier model, created in 2015, is one of the very
latest
watchmaking examples. It owes its name to its winding crown, the shape
and clicking action of which are inspired by traditionally-wound clocks,
which Cartier now transposes onto the wrist, thus inventing a new
watchmaking gesture. A symbolic example of Cartier ingenuity, it
introduces the Maison’s first skeleton movement with automatic winding,
the calibre 9612 MC, scientifically designed so as to enhance its
aesthetic appearance.
Its character can be seen in the extravagance of the Roman numerals
typical of the Cartier skeleton model. In this open-work design, the
bridges in the shape of the numerals III, VI, IX and XII structure the
movement and define its appearance between solid and void, transparency
of the outlines and organic vitality of the
cheap watches components.
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For the first time,
Cartier’s master watchmakers have developed an
automatic movement that merges naturally into this skeletonised
architecture. The challenge here was to skeletonise the oscillating
weight and to make it invisible, while conserving the winding
efficiency—a feat achieved by establishing a judicious balance between
its thickness and diameter, determining the optimum weight of the
22-carat gold rotor. The Cartier skeleton here takes on a new dimension,
a passage made all the more outstanding by the Clé de Cartier model.
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