Richard Mille Automatic Tourbillon
Ref: RM 74‑01
The RM 74‑01 houses Richard Mille’s in‑house CRMT6 calibre, an ultra‑skeletonised automatic tourbillon movement offering around 50 hours of power reserve. At its core is a free‑sprung balance with variable inertia, adjusted via four micro‑weights for superior accuracy and shock resistance.
The case measures approximately 52.6 × 34.4 mm and is crafted in grey Cermet—an exclusive Richard Mille composite combining the lightness of titanium with the hardness of ceramic—while the caseband, baseplate, and bridges use Grade 5 titanium for strength and durability.
Unique to this model is the variable‑geometry rotor, allowing owners to adjust rotor inertia to suit their activity level, ensuring optimal winding efficiency.
The dial features a fully skeletonised layout, showcasing the movement’s intricate mechanics with visibility down to the tourbillon at 6 o’clock, all protected under a sapphire crystal and paired with a rubber strap for sporty comfort.
To sum up, the RM 74‑01 blends avant‑garde materials, technical innovation, and minimalist elegance in a slim tonneau‑shaped form—ideal for those seeking haute horology with a modern edge.
High jewelry meets timeless design
This refined small model (29.5 × 22 mm) of the Tank Louis Cartier is powered by a quartz movement and presented in a 750/1000 yellow gold case.
The pearl-shaped crown is adorned with a diamond, while the black lacquer dial is set with 151 brilliant-cut diamonds (totaling 0.71 carats). Gold-finish gladius-shaped hands, mineral glass, and a semi-matte black alligator leather strap with a yellow gold ardillon buckle complete the luxurious aesthetic.
Thickness: 6.35 mm
Water resistance: Up to 30 meters
Minimalist boldness in timeless form
This small model (29.5 × 22 mm) of the Tank Must features a quartz movement housed in a polished steel case.
The black lacquered dial offers striking contrast, complemented by rhodium-plated gladius-shaped hands. A pearly crown is adorned with a cabochon synthetic spinel, and the look is completed with a bright black alligator strap and steel ardillon buckle.
Thickness: 6.6 mm
Water resistance: Up to 30 meters
Timeless elegance in yellow gold
A refined interpretation of Cartier’s iconic design, this small model (29.5 × 22 mm) features a 750/1000 yellow gold casewith a quartz movement.
Silver grené dial, blue steel gladius-shaped hands, and a sapphire cabochon set in the pearled crown. Mineral glass protects the dial, while a classic alligator leather strap with a matching yellow gold pin buckle completes the look.
Thickness: 6.35 mm. Water-resistant to 30 meters.
An icon of style with a soul of the future
An elegant take on the iconic Tank Must, now in a compact 29.5 × 22 mm size and powered by the innovative SolarBeat™ movement.
Featuring a steel case, sunray silver dial, blued steel gladius-shaped hands, and a crown set with a synthetic spinel cabochon. Paired with a black grained calfskin strap and a classic steel buckle.
Water-resistant up to 30 meters. Case thickness: just 6.6 mm.
The Santos Skeleton watch, large model, features a mechanical Manufacture movement with manual winding, caliber 9612 MC. The case is made of black ADLC-coated steel and includes a seven-sided crown set with a blue synthetic spinel. It has sword-shaped hands made of polished gray steel, and both the crystal and case back are sapphire.
It comes with a black alligator leather strap with a double adjustable folding buckle in ADLC-coated steel. Additionally, there is a second strap in dark gray, semi-matte alligator leather. Both bracelets are equipped with the „QuickSwitch” interchangeability system.
The hours and minutes are displayed with skeleton bridges forming Roman numerals, filled with luminescent material. The individually numbered movement consists of 138 parts, including 20 jewels. The movement measures 28 mm x 28 mm with a thickness of 3.97 mm, a balance frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, and a power reserve of approximately 72 hours. The case width is 39.7 mm, with a thickness of 9.08 mm. It is water-resistant up to 10 bar (100 meters).
The Aquanaut Luce collection for ladies welcomes a new, practical and easy-to-use complication: the patented Annual Calendar: a complete day/date/month calendar requiring only one manual correction per year, at the end of February. The manufacture is thus enriching its offer of complicated ladies’ watches with a non-gemset model.
The iconic design of the rose gold case and bezel with a rounded octagonal shape is enhanced by the contrast between polished and satin-brushed finishes. The contemporary “sporty chic” style is reinforced by the blue-gray dial and composite strap with Aquanaut pattern.
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.
Louis Cartier created the Tank watch in 1917. The first prototype was presented as a gift to the American General Pershing. Time to discover the original Cartier Tank watches for men and women: clean, crisp lines, free-spirited design, elegant features. The now-iconic Tank watch has inspired countless variations while preserving its distinctive identity.