Drive de Cartier Moonphase WSNM0008

Drive Moon Phase WSNM0008

41mm x 40mm, Silver
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Cartier
Cartier
Cartier Drive de Cartier: A gentleman's icon completed with a cushion-shaped case
The Cartier "Drive de Cartier" collection is a men's line that was first introduced at the SIHH in 2016. It is a watch that combines Cartier's traditional elegance with a modern sensibility. The most notable feature of this collection is its unique cushion-shaped case that combines the aesthetics of round and square, Boasting a classic yet unique silhouette. Design elements inspired by car dashboards and vintage driving watches, As well as Cartier's signature details such as the guilloché dial reminiscent of a radiator grille, Large Roman numeral indexes, And blued steel sword hands, Are alive. Drive de Cartier offers practicality and elegance suited to the lifestyle of the modern man, With a sophisticated design that blurs the line between a classic dress watch and a sports watch, An ergonomic curve that naturally wraps around the wrist, And a transparent case back that allows viewing of the movement.
Dial color
Silver
Case material
Stainless steel
Bracelet types
Leather strap
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case size
41mm x 40mm
Case thickness
12.15mm
Waterproof
30m
Bezel material
Stainless steel
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
Cal. 1904-LU MC
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 42 hours
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