Friday, January 27, 2017

Review Calibre de Cartier Chronograph W7100042

Calibre de Cartier Chronograph W7100042 is a two-tone version of the Cartier sports watch with a mix of stainless steel and 18k pink gold. The 42mm case is crafted in stainless steel and topped off with the pink gold bezel, while the predominate steel bracelet is accented with a smattering of pink gold links. The winding crown on the case is not only faceted but is also set with a blue stone—a hallmark of Cartier watches. Flanking the winding crown is the duo of pushers to control the chronograph function. Watchcloneprice - who makes the best Cartier clone watches at cheap price, replica watches sale online.

The silvered opaline dial features a concentric pattern towards the outer rim, while the inner portion is smooth. Encircling the dial is an interesting mix of seven stamped Roman numerals along with five rectangular indexes. The steel sword-shaped hands are fashioned in black oxidized steel and are luminescent coated for legibility in the dark. Furthermore, the exterior rail track also has four lume plots. At the 6 o’clock position we see a calendar window with three digits—yeterday, today, and tomorrow. And finally, framing the center hands are the pair of registers also in pink gold.

The column wheel of the 1904-CH MC ensures the precise and accurate coordination of the start/stop/restart function of the chronograph. Moreover, its vertical clutch eliminates the jittery motion of the hands that plagues chronographs with lateral clutches. Additionally, the vertical clutch saves energy when the chronograph is in use, thus aiding in the power reserve. The power reserve of the 1904-CH MC is 48 hours. Also, the automatic movement has a linear zero resetting hammer mechanism. This permits the seamless resetting of the chronograph, regardless of the force used to push the button.

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