
Last but certainly not least is the Crash Squelette, a new model which introduces a new manufacture 1967 MC caliber that is sure to turn heads. It is a shaped movement in all senses of the term, and completely changes the concept of a skeletonized Cartier Crash. Whereas the previous skeletonized Crash used its skeletonized bridges to achieve a more traditional dial-like facade, this new version does away with even more material to achieve an even more dramatic look.
Roman numerals are integrated into the architecture, and the main bridges are entirely hammered by hand, with a tremblage pattern that adds a bit more texture. This Crash, to the chagrin of many top collectors, is limited to 150 pieces, while the Tortue and Tank Normale are sure to be limited-edition pieces.
TanTan Wang
2026-04-14 01:10:00

