This 18-carat rose gold watch elegantly combines the complex functions of High Watchmaking and dynamic sports aesthetics. The case with a thickness of only 8.10 mm hides an ultra-thin module of the eternal calendar, capable of displaying the date up to 2100. It is complemented by a moon phase indicator, an image of a starry sky and two golden moons. Thanks to a set of three easily replaceable straps – two rubber and one bracelet made of 18 carat rose gold 5N – the watch can be personalized by style and mood. Through the links of the bracelet you can see the Maltese cross – the emblem of the House.
A graceful icon with a radiant glow
This 33 mm Ballon Bleu de Cartier features a mechanical movement with automatic winding, encased in 750/1000 rose gold.
The signature fluted crown is set with a sapphire cabochon, perfectly framed by the matte silver dial with a sunray finish, adorned with 21 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.10 ct). The dial is completed by blued steel gladius-shaped handsbeneath sapphire crystal.
Paired with a blue alligator leather strap and a rose gold 750/1000 pin buckle, this timepiece combines timeless elegance with refined sparkle.
Thickness: 9.96 mm
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This watch is built with durability and functionality in mind, featuring high-grade materials and technical details ideal for both professional and recreational divers.
The Aeternitas Mega – the most complicated wristwatch in the world – is the pinnacle of success in the art of watchmaking in terms of complexity and complications. With 36 complications and 1’483 components, the Aeternitas Mega is a wonder of micro-mechanic and watchmaking know-how. Wholly manufactured in-house, each of the 1,483 components, was designed to give the watch an elegant design in the pure traditions of the old “cadraturiers” of the Vallée de Joux. The name of the Aeternitas comes from Latin and means eternity. It is in tribute to the eternal calendar in the Aeternitas Mega that follows a 1000-year cycle renewable to infinity.
The Happy Sport collection is the emblem of Chopard’s creativity and boldness. Its playful, free-spinning gems, dancing between two sapphire crystals, have captured the imagination since 1993, when Chopard became the first Maison to combine steel and diamonds. Its watchmaking expertise has enabled Chopard to equip the Happy Sport 33 mm with a mechanical movement featuring an automatic winding mechanism specially developed for feminine cases. Little Diamonds Do Great Things