Enamel is initially in powder form, and its texture, composition, and color must be carefully chosen to ensure a consistent look and good results after firing. During firing, controlling the temperature affects the entire process. The process is further complicated by the large window on the dial that lets you see the floating tourbillon cage. When cooled, the transparency of the enamel layers, the guilloché texture, and the delicate depth of the blue make the dial the perfect mix of material and brightness.
The Ballon Bleu de Cartier Flying Tourbillon Enamel 39 mm has been awarded the “Poinçon de Genève” (Poinçon de Genève). The 9452 MC calibre is put together and adjusted in the Cartier watch workshop in the heart of Geneva, meeting all the high standards of this top certification.
The Ballon Bleu de Cartier Floating Tourbillon Enamel 39 mm watch is a creative and elegant take on the House’s unique style, made for those who truly appreciate it.
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