Retrograde displays bring bursts of energy to fresh watch faces

Indicators that continuously trace an arc before jumping back to the start give these timepieces a dynamic edge.
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06: ON THE MOVE

The dual-time watch is always our top pick for frequent travellers, and we like how Cartier has given this genre a different spin with the Drive de Cartier Second Time Zone Day/Night. Instead of using an additional hour hand on the central display to indicate a second time zone, the second time zone here is shown on a discrete retrograde scale at 10 o’clock. This cushion-shaped watch comes in a steel case measuring 40mm (length) by 41mm (width).

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