Affordable Cartier Replica Watches For Sale - Cheap Replica Watch ShopThe Anglo-Swiss brand of watchmaking unveils its Black Magister Vertical Double Tourbillon Watch. It features two 60-second tourbillons on a "all-black" main-plate that is gilded to enhance the contrast and beauty. The tourbillon played a major role in Cartier Replica Watches's history. The Foundation Watch was the first SpeakeMarin, a pocket watch made by hand that Peter SpeakeMarin fitted with a tourbillon. The dial of the cartier replica features a subsidiary dial made from oven-fired enamel, with Foundation hands that are heat-blued in steel displaying the hours and minutes. Above this subdial is the power reserve display. It indicates remaining power with a cam-shaped disk that, when fully wound, opens to reveal the gears, mechanisms and other components beneath. The disc gradually closes, and the empty state appears when the red section reaches the central mark. The day and night display is located below the subdial. It is perfectly balanced with the power-reserve indicator. Left side of the dial has twin tourbillons that are vertically aligned. The escapements are supported by a single, massive bridge that has been hand-finished with internal bevels polished to a mirror finish. Each tourbillon is equipped with its own gear train, which is powered by its own mainspring. Both barrels are wound at the same time via the crown. The Black Magister Vertical Double Tourbillon comes in a classic Piccadilly case made of 18-karat gold. The elegant case is 46mm wide and 14.30mm thick. The case is designed to withstand water pressure of up to 30 meters (Replica Panerai Luminor Submersible Watches). The caliber SM6 mechanical movement, which is manufactured in-house and provides a 72-hour power reserve, is at the heart of this watch. The movement operates at a semi-rapid speed of 21,600 variations an hour (3 Hz). The finishes of the movement include German silver, perlage, and ruthenium. The 3/4 plate movement has Geneva stripes that are different from usual because the waves don't run in a single direction, but two. |