Formerly used to inquire about the time, the star is once again useful for supplying watches with sustainable energy.
By Constance Assor
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HAccustomed to unrolling its catalog of “revamped” watch icons with caution for fear of damaging a design synonymous with success, Cartier was preparing to introduce, at the last Watches & Wonders Show, in April 2021, its “new” Tanks, in front of journalists pretending to be surprised in front of a model with almost unchanged curves since 1917. And yet, it was really a surprise that was discussed when they discovered the icon of the icons, effectively similar to the original model, but featuring a photovoltaic dial and strap, resembling leather, made from non-animal materials.
If the use of solar energy is nothing new, the technology of the SolarBeat movement – the result of two years of research and development – is innovative, offering these …
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