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With transparent watches on the brain after this week's announcement of the Chanel J12 X-Ray, we thought it would be fun to look back at a truly incredible statement of the form – 2012's Cartier ID Two Concept. An example of cutting edge Haute Horology and class-defining micro-engineering, while never intended as a commercial product, the ID Two remains an undeniably special creation and a strong statement of capability from Cartier.
From its vacuum-sealed transparent one-piece ceramic case to its next-gen lubrication-free gearing, click into this write up from Ben to take a thorough look at the wonderful ID Two. With the goal of improving the efficiency of power throughout the concept of a mechanical movement, the ID Two is a study in advanced watchmaking and offers several technological advancements that could apply to many levels of watchmaking and movement design. It's a fascinating read about a wild and conceptual watch from a brand likely best known for classic and elegant dress watches.
Click here to read "In-Depth: Introducing The Cartier ID Two Concept Watch"
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