Brief: Cartier skeleton watch comes packed with features

The Rotonde de Cartier Grande Complication Skeleton is priced at $620,000. Photo courtesy Cartier.

The Rotonde de Cartier Grande Complication Skeleton is priced at $620,000. Photo courtesy Cartier.

 

BY LESLIE JORDAN CLARY

The Rotonde de Cartier Grande Complication timepiece may be the most complex wristwatch Cartier has developed to date. Cartier aptly describes the watch as “ultra-thin.” The caliber 9406 MC movement is 5.94 mm thick and holds 578 components. The platinum case is 12.6 mm thick. The skeletonized movement includes a minute, repeater, flying tourbillion and a perpetual calendar. The mechanisms are supported by two large horns that also frame the tourbillion. The watch was created under the supervision of Carole Forestier-Kasapi, Cartier’s director of movement creation and is limited to 50 numbered pieces.

 

The Rotonde de Cartier Grande Complication Skeleton is priced at $620,000. Photo courtesy Cartier.

The Rotonde de Cartier Grande Complication Skeleton.

—February 2015