If nobility is gained through struggle, then the watch gentleman has a different perspective. Nobility can also be a unique inner quality and taste from within. Today, the watch gentleman introduces the Cartier DRIVE DE CARTIER series W4100013 watch. It is a classy and luxurious boutique watch. If you live a refined life, want to keep track of the time, and view the world, you might follow the watch gentleman to appreciate its timeless charm.
The dial of this watch features white galvanic guilloché and black transferred Roman numerals on a brushed silver-plated skeleton grille. In the morning light, the sunlight reflects off the face, and the mixed reflection is filtered through the black and white “screen window” of the hollow grille, casting a frosty white glow. Through the sapphire crystal, you can vaguely see the sun’s rays, as if they are sending a mysterious vibe your way. The blued steel sword-shaped hands are positioned at the center of the small seconds dial, adding a touch of elegance to the silvery-grey dial.
The sapphire crystal transparent case back of this watch lets you see the mechanical movement at the small seconds counter. The initial C of the brand logo stands out on the skeleton-style movement, making it easily recognizable. More importantly, the movement uses tourbillon technology, which, whether the watch is vertical or horizontal, has a minimal change in speed with each swing. It compensates for gravity with 21,600 vibrations per hour and has a power reserve of up to 50 hours, ensuring accuracy. Its complexity and rarity come from its detailed design and skilled craftsmanship, made up of 142 delicate parts, most of which are handmade, set with 19 precious stones, and are very challenging to assemble. It lets you follow the tourbillon’s rhythm and precisely measure time.
Anna Abe –
I added this watch to my shopping cart last year, but I never bought it. Although it is much cheaper than the specialty store, it is still expensive for a working man like me. I finally bought it this time. It is still in the shipping process. I am looking forward to it.