Cle de Cartier Mysterious Hour Watch

The Cartier Cle (Cle de Cartier) Mysterious Hour watch is probably my favorite new Cartier mens watch model debuted here at Watches Wonders 2015 in Hong Kong. It is actually a combination of three existing Cartier elements. First, is the also new-for-2015 Cle de Cartier watch (hands-on here) collection case. Next, is the in-house made Cartier caliber 9981 MC which was debuted in 2013. And last, is a presentation of Cartiers particular form of semi-skeletonized dial that we have seen from almost the beginning of Cartiers higher-end haute horology collection of timepieces.In 2013, I went hands-on with the Rotonde de Cartier Mystery watch that was inspired by historic Cartier clocks which use transparent discs to move hands. These were dubbed mystery clocks because it was not obvious how the hands were connected given the illusion that they were floating. This technique has been applied to timepieces before, but Cartier introduced the mystery hands which are on transparent discs in the Cartier 9981 MC movement. This movement makes a return for 2015 in the Cartier Cle Mysterious Hour watches. Let me be the first to say that the minutes are also mysterious Made from 158 parts, the 4.61mm thick 9981 MC movement operates at a modern 4Hz and has a power reserve of 48 hours. That is rather nice considering that the movement itself is actually a crescent. Much of the interior space is open, dedicated to the sapphire crystals that the hands for the hours and minutes are placed upon. This interior section of the watch is otherwise transparent, offering a view right through the dial to the other side. Some of the movement is visible through the dial and the rest can be admired through the sapphire crystal caseback window. I like this a lot, because compared to the standard Cle models with the 1847 MC movement, the Cle Mysterious Hour appears to have a slightly larger exhibition window.It is very important to note that while the standard Cartier Cle watch (for men) is 40mm wide, the Cle de Cartier Mysterious Hour is 41mm wide. I believe this small amount of extra size was necessary to accommodate the wider movement. The case is still pretty thin at just 11.25mm. Interestingly, from a case material perspective the Cle Mysterious Hour will be available (at launch) in 18k pink gold as well as 950 palladium. Similar to platinum, we really dont see palladium watches that much. I doubt, however, that there will ever be a steel version of the Cle Mysterious Hour but that would be awesome.Please refer to previous articles on the Cle to understand more about how the crown system works. Well, it doesnt operate differently than most other crowns from a utility standpoint but the entire point of the Cle collection is to have a crown which mimics the feeling of winding a traditional clock winding key. Cle means key in French and that is why the name is used for the collection. It is a cool part of the watch and as a cabochon in the rectangular crown there is an actual piece of blue sapphire. I mention this because in some less expensive Cartier models blue spinel has replaced blue sapphire. The off-centered mystery time display balances well with the rest of the dial which has blue-filled Cartier-style Roman numeral hour markers. I am typically not a fan of asymmetric watch dials but this is one of those exceptions that I find very visually interesting. While the pink gold version of the timepiece has a more immediate wealthy feel, I really like the colors of the palladium model and find it the most visually striking of the two new Cle Mysterious Hour models.?Cartier isnt wasting any time at all fleshing out the Cle collection with an impressive assortment of both mens and womens models as well as mainstream and very high-end exclusive versions. In less than a year Cartier has released Cle models ranging from simple time-only automatics to Cle watches with flying tourbillons (for women). The Cle de Cartier Mysterious Hour for men is an attractive higher-end Cle model with a lot of fashionable and collectors appeal. Prices is $64,500 in 18k pink gold and $68,500 in palladium. cartier.com [...]