Cartier Privé Chapter 10: The Collector's Annual Answer
- May 3
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The Privé collection has long served as Cartier’s response to the desires of seasoned collectors. Now entering its tenth chapter, the series highlights three of the Maison’s most iconic silhouettes: the Tank Normale, the Tortue Monopusher Chronograph, and the Crash. United by a consistent aesthetic featuring platinum and burgundy accents—the collection’s most distinctive hallmarks—these timepieces pair ruby-set crowns, burgundy straps, and matching dial details with silvered dials. This combination creates a striking contrast that is bold yet never ostentatious.
Notably, the Tortue Chronograph is powered by the 1928 MC monopusher movement—an ultra-slim caliber measuring just 4.3mm in thickness—while the Tank Normale recreates the wearing experience of its historical predecessor through a seven-row link bracelet. However, the true protagonist of this release is undoubtedly the Crash Skeleton.
A design born in 1967 that originally defied convention, this new skeletonized iteration pushes that audacity to the absolute limit; the all-new 1967 MC movement is meticulously fitted into the watch’s irregular case, with the Roman numerals themselves transformed into structural bridges—each one individually hand-hammered. Buy top clone watches online, buy TAG Heuer Monaco replica watches at twatchclone.
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