Rotonde de Cartier Grande Complication
Themes:
Technical
Specificities:
Tourbillon, Calendar, Striking Mechanism, Skeleton
The most complex Cartier watch to date stems from five years of development and takes five weeks to produce, ten weeks to decorate and finish, and five weeks to assemble. It unites a flying tourbillon, a perpetual calendar and a minute repeater within an ultra-thin self-winding movement measuring just 5.49 mm thick. The mechanisms are perfectly visible thanks to the specially designed skeleton work. This Grande Complication model bearing the Poinçon de Genève is equipped with an innovative split-level micro-rotor serving to reduce winding speed while limiting energy loss.
Function
- Function Hours, Minutes
Complication
- Complication Flying Tourbillon, Perpetual Calendar, Minute Repeater
Movement
- Movement name Calibre 9406 MC
- Energy source Self-winding
- Number of components 578
- Power reserve 50 hours
- Shape Round
- Number of jewels 47
- Diameter 39.3 mm
- Thickness 5.49 mm
Case
- Shape Round
- Material Platinum
- Thickness 12.6 mm
- Diameter 45 mm
- Back Sapphire
- Water resistance 30 m
Dial
Strap
- Material Alligator
- Colour Black
- Fastening Folding clasp
Craft
- Sapphire
- 1