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Cartier Calibre De Cartier Chocolate Brown Dial Men's Watch W7100050

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Cartier Calibre De Cartier Chocolate Brown Dial Men's Watch W7100050
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Watch Details

Stainless steel case with a stainless steel and 18kt pink gold bracelet. Fixed 18kt pink gold bezel. Chocolate brown dial with luminous hands and Roman numeral hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Dial Type: Analog. Date display at the 3 o'clock position. Small second sub-dial at the 6 o'clock position. Mechanical movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Case diameter: 42 mm. Case thickness: 10 mm. Round case shape. Deployment clasp. Water resistant at 30 meters / 100 feet. Functions: date, hour, minute, second. Luxury watch style. Watch label: Swiss Made. Cartier Calibre De Cartier Chocolate Brown Dial Men's Watch W7100050.

Information

  • Brand:Cartier
  • Series:Calibre de Cartier
  • Model:W7100050
  • Gender:Men's
  • Watch Label:Swiss Made
  • Movement:Hand Wind
  • Engine:1940-PS MC
  • Power Reserve:48 Hour

Case

  • Case Size:42 mm
  • Case Thickness:10 mm
  • Crown:Faceted set with a Blue Synthetic Spinel
  • Case Shape:Round
  • Case Back:Solid
  • Bezel:Fixed 18kt Pink Gold

Dial

  • Dial Type:Analog
  • Dial Color:Chocolate Brown
  • Crystal:Sapphire
  • Hands:Luminous
  • Second Markers:Minute Markers around the outer rim
  • Sub Dials:Small Seconds

Band

  • Band Type:Bracelet
  • Band Material:Stainless Steel and 18kt Pink Gold
  • Clasp:Deployment

Features

  • Water Resistance:30 meters / 100 feet
  • Calendar:Date display at the 3 o'clock position
  • Functions:Date, Hour, Minute, Second
  • Features:Gold, Stainless Steel

Additional Info

  • Style:Luxury Watches
  • Item Code:1629704236985
  • Internal ID:CRTW7100050

Cartier W7100050 Features:

  • 1. Cartier Watches provide the idea of high cost performance.
  • 2. Topnotch Men's Cartier collection has really attractive looks that outstanding high quality.
  • 3. Own same technology as genuine watch.
  • 4. Fashionable style provides you great experience.
  • 5. The model number of the watch is W7100050.
  • 6. The first-rate watch enables you to catch the fashion trend.
  • 7. This particular preeminent watch is equipped with a fine Hand Wind movement.
  • 8. Highlight your style and accentuate your taste!
  • 9. An ideal and exceptional appearance enables you to attract the attention of public.
  • 10. Stainless Steel and 18kt Pink Gold bracelet makes your wrist really feel very comfy.
  • 11. Two important features: water-proof and dust-proof function.
  • 12. The watch is extremely readable along with Silver Chocolate Brown dial.
  • 13. To be the focus of a party.
  • 14. Case Diameter: 42 mm.
  • 15. We strive to make you 100% satisfactory.

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Watch Care & Maintenance

The 7 Essentials for Fine Watch Maintenance
Respect Your Fine Timepiece and it Will Last You a Lifetime
A fine timepiece is a precision instrument. Literally hundreds of precisely engineered components must work together in perfect harmony to keep your watch running properly. With proper care, the fine watch you buy today will become a treasured heirloom that you can pass down to your children who in turn can pass it on to their children. If you ignore your watch, however, you’re asking for trouble.
How can you ensure that your fine timepiece will continue to run forever?
Follow these seven simple rules and you’ll have already extended your watch’s life:
1. Know if your watch movement is quartz or mechanical and act accordingly
2. Never over-wind your hand-wound mechanical watch
3. Remember that water resistant doesn’t mean waterproof
4. Don’t wear your watch while playing golf or tennis
5. Remember to wear your watch
6. Keep your watch clean
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I enjoy wearing this Cartier Calibre De Cartier Chocolate Brown Dial Men's W7100050 watch. My boyfriend has a similar model but is Technomarine, and the bands are compatable and can change to match any outfit. Its like having 10 watches in one.
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they look really cool. i have black and dark wood. kinda hard to see the watch face itself, but even when i wear a watch i still look at my phone for the time anyway. lots of great comments on both of them.
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GPHG 2012 - The Twelfth Art


If you are an avid reader of Worldtempus, you know that I was asked to be on the jury of the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve (GPHG) this year. This is certainly an honor, but even more than that it allowed me a detailed view of how the watch industry's "Oscars" work. And, to my pleasant surprise, I must say that the hard work is rewarding in many ways that I would not have expected.
The jury deliberations were tough, tougher than almost any other watch-related work I have ever undertaken, thanks to the extreme amount of incredible watches entered. The fourteen-man-b jury was given the list of entrants from which to preselect…and, personally, it took me almost a whole day to wrestle with it. The preselected watches - ten in each category for a total of 70 altogether - were chosen thanks to a complicated point system each jury member sent directly to the notary. The full day the jury then took to discuss and handle the watches two weeks before the ceremony was an eye-opener: made up of journalists, historians, collectors, and auctioneers, various details of each aspect of each watch were thoroughly discussed and inspected. At the end of the day, I felt elated to have made hard choices and exhausted as if I had just run a marathon. Once again, the actual voting was done in secret and given right to the notary, so I had no idea until the evening of November 15 who the big winners were, just like everyone else. I was literally on the edge of my seat throughout the show.


A victim of excellence
I'd like to say right off that I feel that Richard Mille became a victim of his own exceptional 2012 collection. Having entered many watches, five were preselected after the first round of voting was done. While this was encouraging, it was also shame because I feel that Mille's designs this year were decidedly inspired and that his brand's technology only gets better from year to year. In fact, he probably could have run his own 2012 Grand Prix! The reason I say the brand became of victim of this is because the psychology of having to choose the best of any of these designs (particularly when you are comparing apples to oranges anyway) is absolutely daunting. The five preselected Richard Mille timepieces could certainly have won the categories they were entered into, and I am sure they were only millimeters away in each of them. Naturally, I was disappointed the brand wasn't honored in at least one category, and I can only hope that this does not demotivate the Richard Mille team as it has introduced superb and exceptional luxury timepieces this year.
Other surprises
The voting also turned out a few other surprises that not one person in our industry would have forecast - and this is a good thing.
First off, the boutique brand Habring2 - comprising talented husband-wife team Richard and Maria Kristina Habring from Austria - entered timepieces into the GPHG for the very first time. Their work is known to few and many jury members were encountering their timepieces for the very first time. I am one of the lucky few to be well acquainted with their work, so watching the reactions on my colleagues' faces as they inspected these ingenious timepieces and then as they learned the retail prices (some of the fairest prices in the entire world of watchmaking) was priceless. It therefore did not surprise me greatly that the foudroyante model got into the top three of the Petite Aiguille category and that the split-seconds chronograph even won the sports category. As entering watches into the GPHG is a costly undertaking, the Habrings did not decide to do it lightly. I am so pleased it worked out for them and was delighted at the surprise and joy the two expressed as they climbed the stairs to the stage to accept their trophy. I hope this is the start of public love affair with these exceptional, understated, and fairly priced watches born of passion for the "twelfth art."


The first prize given on Thursday evening was the public prize. Visitors to the various exhibition stops of the preselected watches around the world cast a vote for their favorite from the 70 preselected timepieces on display. One could also vote online through Worldtempus. I was surprised out of my seat to hear MB&F called to the stage for the Legacy Machine 1 - a highly limited timepiece by a little-known boutique brand. Exceptional though this piece is (it is one of my particular personal favorites of 2011), it can't be widely known - and had to compete against the likes of TAG Heuer, Montblanc and Hublot (all usual crowd-pleasers). What surprised me even more is that the jury also voted it the men's watch of the year - which means that both the experts and the public appreciated it equally. Could there be a better confirmation of one's work? Needless to say, founder and CEO Max Busser was beside himself with joy. I would have been too.
Shiny, happy people
Which leads me to the happiest face of the evening: Jean-Christophe Babin. I have rarely seen a grown man so excited, even beating out Busser for the widest smile on this particular evening. Which really says a lot.
Deciding the Aiguille d'Or (Golden Hand) - the highest honor bestowed on a watch at the GPHG - is one of the hardest things you could ever make a poor watch journalist do. The jury decided to go about it in an orderly fashion: from the 70 preselected watches, each jury member chose one or two, giving the reasons out loud. This led to a short list of about 7 or 8. From there, we carefully narrowed it down to three. From those three, we did a secret written vote and handed it straight to the notary. The result was revealed as the final award on Thursday - and Babin practically flew on stage to receive his coveted prize.
Babin told me something very interesting just after the win that evening. He had had the idea for the Mikrogirder at the previous year's GPHG: De Bethune had just deservedly won the Aiguille d'Or and that company's CEO Pierre Jacques had said on stage that they hoped to soon have the highest frequency watch ticking in the industry. Babin related that he sat in the audience thinking, "Oh no you don't….we'll do it first." And he went back to his resident genius Guy Semon and told him what they needed to accomplish - and the Mikrogirder was born. What an homage to boutique brand De Bethune and its resident genius Denis Flageollet, who was on the jury this year as the winner of the Aiguille d'Or!


Where was Carole?
Another deliberation similar to that of the Aiguille d'Or is the best watchmaker/concepteur of the year. Our industry is filled with so many wonderful, beautiful, creative minds that narrowing the list down to just one is a near impossibility. We decided it much the same way as the Aiguille d'Or. As the words "Carole Forestier-Kasapi" came out of my colleague Paola Pujia's mouth, I couldn't help myself: I clapped. It was just so perfect, so right, so deserved! And, yes, Forestier-Kasapi is a woman - but that was not my only reason for being so excited by this choice. She is simply genius. And humble. And she has literally transformed Cartier - not to mention the work she accomplished before she ever reached the renowned jewelry brand. Apparently my esteemed colleagues of the GPHG jury agreed.


I only have one question to ask: why was she not at the GPHG to accept her well-deserved honor? As happy as I had been for the previous recipients of the awards, I was devastated that I was not to be able to share this exceptional moment with her.


The twelfth art
Great pains were taken at this year's GPHG to make the show interesting for the whole world, and thus it was broadcast live at Tourneau's Madison Avenue location, where clients and visitors were treated to a glass of champagne, some lunch and talks with jury member and collector Marcel Philippe, who is also the assistant district attorney for New York City.
Throughout this entire article, you have probably been wondering why I keep referencing the twelfth art? Let me explain…last year GPHG president Carlo Lamprecht referred to time measurement as "the twelfth art," a fitting description, particularly since the award has just gone through its twelfth edition in 2012. He chose twelve since this is the "fetish number" for timekeeping.


To underscore the artistic relevance, the GPHG not only engaged famous industry artisans such as Eric Giroud (design), Anita Porchet (enameling) and Andre Martinez (miniature painting) to present various awards, but also col

laborated with Geneva's University of Art and Design to realize 12 short films for each of the awards and the incredibly backdrop of the glass cases housing the 70 preselected watches on their world tour.
See here for all the results of the evening or go to www.gphg.org to see pictures and video footage. If you want to see the preselected and finalist watches live, you have one last opportunity in Moscow from November 28 through December 1.