WJ130000M — PASHA SEATIMER CHRONOGRAPH
PINK GOLD/RUBBER ONE ROW DIAMOND
The warm 18k pink gold case highlights a dazzling bezel reflecting 40 round-cut diamonds (~2.7carats) backed with sapphire crystals. The classic Cartier numerals are set in white against a black face accompanied by a ceramic black dial, matched by white hour hands. A pink gold bracelet embraces the wrist with a rubber link devoid of diamonds. Bearing the automatic Cartier calibre 8630 movement it is resistant to water for up to 100 metres.
LA DONA DE CARTIER WE 6003MX (Large model) WE6001MX (Small Model)
Inspired by the original necklace made for Mexican actress, Maria Felix, the La Dona de Cartier watch evokes a sensuality which is inspired by the exotic form and untamed reptilian savagery of the crocodile. Supple, fluid and unique, the interlocking bracelet links display superlative finish and flow harmoniously to offer a beautiful fit on the wrist. The trapeze-shaped case excites with its asymmetric form, counterbalancing the classical details of the elegant Roman numeral dial, guilloche silver sunray decoration and blue-steeled sword hands. The 18-carat uniquely shaped white gold case and bracelet blazes with 777 round cut diamonds (8.75 carats). Even the octagonal crown is set with a diamond.
BALLON BLEU DE CARTIER WE9003ZA
The Ballon Bleu's winding mechanism which is decorated with a sapphire cabochon protected by an 18-carat white gold fluted crown around which the dial orbits with sword-shaped blue steel hands to become a distinctive design characteristic of this Collection. With soft curves reminiscent of a pebble and an 18-carat white gold case that is rounded on both sides, the style is somewhere between classic and futuristic. The bezel dazzles with a row of round-cut diamonds. The case and bracelet is matched with equally high quality round-cut diamonds. The imagery is enchanting simply because it seems to look round, but it is not.
Cartier
The name Cartier is synonymous with beautiful objects of quality and style. Although Cartier are perhaps better known for their fine jewellery, their signed wristwatches have made a huge impression on the global watch market and have become increasingly collectable over the years. Many of their fabulous watches can be regarded as pieces of jewellery in their own right. Versatility in the watch shapes is a Cartier constant, ranging from round, square, tortue, tonneau, rectangular, and oval. Their designs have always managed to be classic and modern at the same time and it has always been a fashion statement.