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By the 1970s, the three main Cartier branches — Paris, London and New York — had been sold off to various holding companies, and a proliferation of “accessible luxury” watches began to pour out of the ...
Harry Fane, a vintage dealer in London who specializes in Cartier watches, said he does not think the renewed interest has anything to do with fashion. “Cartier is very clever at marketing its w ...
Watches and Wonders 2025 is upon us. Click here for all our reports from the watch world's biggest annual event. Just how rare is the Cartier Tank à Guichet, perhaps the most unconventional ...
We’re just going to come out and say it — watches are timeless ... Limited features (basic timekeeping) The Cartier Tank was invented in 1917 and remains ever-relevant today, over a century ...
The Tank continues to grow in stature despite its svelte demeanour, and the precious metal Tank Louis Cartier embodies the brand’s evolution. At Watches and Wonders 2025, Cartier presents two new ...
"If it has to shout, it's probably a fake," Paul Altieri, CEO of Bob's Watches, told BI. Although it's unlikely you'll score an authentic Cartier watch from the guy selling them on the sidewalk ...
Tiny watches, Timothée Chalamet, Paul Mescal and collectors increasingly wanting to return to the classics, the craze for all things Cartier doesn’t look like it’s shifting any time soon ...
Made with savoir-faire, these watches mirror glamour. Santos de Cartier Reaching new heights through 120 years of horological history, the Santos de Cartier remains top flight. The first modern ...
The jewellery and watches pinpoint Cartier’s story, which goes from a decorative arts history to a look into the technical innovations of the craftsmanship, and a spotlighting of the actors, musicians ...
Last but never least, the Clé de Cartier is named for its crown—which is inspired by pocket watches’ winding keys (clé is French for "key"). That crown isn’t just aesthetic, however ...
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