The movie star has an appreciation for the French brand's timepieces.
The first of those timepieces, a Calibre chronograph, could be seen on the actor’s wrist as soon as he got off the plane at Gimpo Airport in Seoul. The watch was introduced by the French brand in 2010 and was its first powered by an in-house movement, hence its name. Unlike Cartier’s most famous model,it features a round 42 mm stainless-steel case that is attached to a matching bracelet by some rather prominent lugs.
No longer in production, it can regularly be found at online marketplaces,Cruise displayed another Cartier, this time a Santos de Cartier, days later at a press event in South Korea’s capital city. Unlike the Calibre, it has the rectangular shape that the brand’s watches are most commonly associated with. The timepiece, whichwas designed at the behest of pilot Alberto Santos Dumont, has a 39.
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