![]() Honestly, if you can afford the gold version of the watch go for it. If there is anything positive I can say about the overall industry for 2014 it is that prices are starting to become more reasonable. Being a Cartier the gold option is sort of a must. Yes, the Calibre Diver is available in steel as well as 18k rose gold. In honor of trying to be a tool watch, the dial of the pieces are two-tone (well the gold versions more or less are). Also, the Calibre watch has always been legible, but the hands tend to look small when compared to the large size of the hour markers and other dial details. Yes, it is very odd to have a dive watch with Roman numeral hour markers – but they aren’t even used on the full dial. ![]() Being that the Calibre Diver is a Cartier there is the requisite use of Roman numeral hour markers as well as the blue sapphire crystal cabochon.
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