With the hands floating on the clear dial, do you find it both new and intriguing when you see such a watch? In fact, as early as the 20th century, many brands, including Cartier, created such an intriguing table clock, which became quite popular at that time. Cartier has now brought this unique design to the Rotonde de Cartier series.
The watch features a unique design, with a special dial on the left, which continues the “intriguing” style of the Cartier Rotonde de Cartier collection. The sword-shaped, rose gold-plated steel hands appear to float in the air, with no visible connection to the hands.
It works by holding the two hands on two pieces of crystal, but the hands are not directly connected to the movement. Instead, they are driven by a sapphire crystal disc that rotates the hands: one moves the minute hand and the other moves the hour hand, creating the illusion that they are floating in the air. Although the principle seems simple, making it is quite challenging.
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