Continuous Innovation
CONTINUOUS INNOVATION
The quest for continuous improvement: this is Cartier’s ambition. An ambition where creative requirements become the driving force behind numerous watchmaking innovations. In 1904, the Maison created the first modern watch designed to be worn on the wrist. Since then, Cartier has filed over 100 patents and continues to do so regularly to this day.
PHOTOVOLTAIC PRINCIPLE
A research hub and innovative laboratory, the Manufacture has succeeded in applying the photovoltaic principle to the Tank watch's dial without altering its aesthetic. A true technical feat that relies on the delicate and invisible perforation of Roman numerals, whose openings let in light that reaches the photovoltaic cells hidden under the dial. It took two years for the development team to integrate this SolarBeatTM movement, with an average lifespan of 16 years, into the Tank Must, the first watch to benefit from this technology.