UK Perfect Replica Cartier Panthère de Cartier Large
Speaking of the smaller case diameter craze, Cartier actually attacked it from both angles this year. On one hand, we had the Tank Louis, a masculine (or rather unisex) watch get smaller, and then on the other hand, we had the Panthère de Cartier get bigger. The best replica Cartier Panthère watches have long existed as the feminine yin to the Santos‘ yang, but in 2024, a new and surprisingly masculine 31mm x 42mm diameter Panthère joined the range… And like the mini Tank, it’s undeniably hot.
I think I speak for a number of male watch enthusiasts when I say that I’ve always admired the Panthère’s design, but as someone with big wrists, I’d never be able to justify choosing one over a larger Santos. But maybe it’s the Timothée Chalamet effect – I can definitely see myself owning a Panthère Large. Like the mini Tank, it’s a two-hander with a quartz movement, which makes it slim and slinky, even more so than a Santos-Dumont – a consequence of its more supple, shinier bracelet that is an essential part of the luxury copy watches’ character. I see it as very much complementing medium and large-size Santoses within the range: the more choices there are, the better.
UK Online Replica Cartier Privé Tortue
While the Time+Tide team and I intend for these “our favourite x watches of 2024” articles to be reasonably objective cross-sections of each brand’s 2024 releases, they are ultimately subjective lists – which is why I’m putting the Tortue time-only ahead of the Tortue Monopoussoir. This monopusher chronograph is a cool watch, and I’m glad to see high quality fake Cartier revive it – but I have to dock it points for not bringing back the lovely guilloche dials of the original CPCP models or, perhaps more crucially, the Journe-Flageollet-Halter calibre 045 MC movement, opting for a new in-house but slightly less-lovely calibre 1928 MC.
I admit this is classic watch nerd nitpicking, but so be it. What I know for sure is that of all the cheap super clone Cartier I had the chance to try on at this year’s Watches and Wonders, the time-only Tortue was the watch I wanted to abscond with the most. (By the way, I know Zach doesn’t necessarily agree with me here – check out his favourite Cartiers of Watches and Wonders 2024 here). Elegant Breguet hands; slim, understated cases; a Piaget-based manual-winding calibre… While they too lack guilloched dials, the silvered opaline dials of the platinum models combined with the case metal-matched hands and indices provide a stealthy, monochromatic and strangely contemporary twist to the Tortue formula that I find very alluring.