Editorial
The Drive de Cartier is the cushion-case automatic Cartier built for men who wanted something between a dress watch and a sport watch but couldn't live with round. It ran from 2016 to 2019 before Cartier quietly shelved it, which makes secondary-market examples the only way in. The 1904-PS movement inside is genuinely good, and the short production window keeps supply tighter than most buyers expect.
Cartier introduced the Drive in 2016 as a deliberate callback to its 1970s cushion-case references, particularly the Tortue, but scaled up to 41mm and fitted with a contemporary in-house automatic. The 1904-PS MC caliber was already proven in the Calibre de Cartier line, and the Drive inherited it with minor tweaks for the thinner case profile. Production lasted only three years before Cartier discontinued the reference in 2019, a decision that surprised collectors given the movement quality and the coherent design logic behind the cushion shape.
Unlike most discontinued Cartier references, the Drive never received a successor in the core collection, so it sits as a closed chapter rather than a transitional model. That brevity is part of what makes it interesting to track.
WSNM0004 is the steel 41mm reference, but confirm the case size against the 39mm references before buying since listings frequently omit the size distinction. The cushion case has more surface area than it looks on a flat photo, and the lugs sit close to the wrist in a way that reads smaller in person than the 41mm spec suggests. Cartier bracelet end-links on secondary-market pieces are worth inspecting carefully because replacement links for discontinued references are expensive and hard to source outside a Cartier boutique.
Dial condition matters more than usual here because the silvered finish on the WSNM0004 shows moisture intrusion or hairline scratches that a bezel-forward dress watch might hide. Service history is sparse on most secondary-market examples given the short production run, so budget for a service if the seller cannot document one.