Montres Cartier Santos 100 Carbon et Balloon Blue De Cartier. Causé par notre intérêt, Cartier ADLC souhaite publier ces aliments de base, et maintenant nous avons l'opportunité de passer du temps avec le carbone de Santos 100. Vraiment? Que vous attendez-vous? Une alternative élégante, élégante et sportive à la moyenne Cartier apparaît habituellement dans mon esprit.
Cartier a initialement publié le Santos 100 dans une finition carbone noir en 2009. Cette variante a été offerte pour un total de trois ans avant de disparaître dans une obscurité relative. Il semblait que son jour était venu et disparu, renonçant aux efforts occultés aux modèles les plus courants en acier inoxydable. Mais, cette année-là, Cartier a fait l'annonce qu'il le relâcherait, mais avec un mouvement interne et une lunette redessinée.
L'avant du modèle apparaît avec des bordures en titane brossé, bien que cela laisse toujours tout avec des lunettes en acier inoxydable, le boîtier entier ADLC (carbone amorphe en diamant). Il existe beaucoup d'attributs que ADLC retient sur les revêtements PVD, dont aucun n'est fortement promu pour améliorer la résistance aux rayures. En tout cas, ce n'est pas un Cartier ordinaire, dans ce cas, c'est une très bonne chose.
The Cartier Santos 100 Carbon is available in the larger Santos case, so it will measure 51.1mm x 41.3mm. I don’t think it’s a crazy stretch to assume someone looking for the blacked-out version would probably prefer the larger size. All the usual Cartier accoutrements are on board, including the faceted blue synthetic spinel that tops the crown. Underneath the sapphire crystal, however, a black dial has replaced the usually resplendent white and thus the piece continues its darker, nuanced undertones to bring the whole package together. Bold white Roman numerals fill the edges, and in case you were wondering, yes, even the screws on the bezel are ADLC coated as well.
As I mentioned, another variation of Cartier, this version includes an internal movement, in this case 1847 mc. This is a popular upgrade, as the 2009 model is modified by an ETA 2892 Cartier, 049 is known as Cartier Caliber. Cartier has been criticized for not integrating their own internal movements into more collections, so this is a natural process of Santos 100 receiving 1847 mc. Hitting 4 Hz, the sport provides a 42-hour power reserve and illustrates Cartier’s commitment to include increased production campaigns.
So how does it all look? Pretty slick, in my opinion, but it’s obvious that some haters are going to have their gripes. One of the aspects I usually love about Cartier is the clean, white, legible dial. Taking a darker turn here does nothing to offset that legibility, and the Cartier Santos 100 Carbon maintains that classic Cartier vibe. While it’s a bit of an easy attempt at targeting a younger audience while playing nice with longtime fans of this style, I’ve got to say it works.
The roots of this watch go all the way back to 1904 when Albert Santos Dumont requested a wrist watch that would allow him to tell the time while flying. There is some serious heritage here if in nothing other than the design itself. Sure, it is nice to see Cartier implement their in-house movement, but for a long time pieces like this have been about the design, not what powered it. if you’re interested in seeing what the more traditional model is all about.
Another departure from the norm here is the soft, black calf-skin leather strap that serves to help present a sportier image. This piece would have looked out of place on Cartier’s typical straps so, again, this whole package is complete even up to the stainless steel ADLC buckles on the strap.
While this isn’t your ordinary Cartier, it does need to be stated that the act of doing a watch in ADLC or a similar material will reach a saturation point, if it already hasn’t. That being said, it does represent a breath of fresh air into the collection that can still come off as swanky and allow you to enjoy that special design of the Cartier Santos 100. This piece could work for either someone who is just getting into the brand or especially for die-hard Cartier fanatics that want something unique for their collections and are open to a little change every now and then. The Cartier Santos 100 Carbon is priced at $7,600.
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