Cartier Watches
The sheer perfection of the forms conceived and designed by the jeweller combined with the movements belonging to the realms of high horology was and shall always remain the secret of Cartier's success.
The very first watches appearing in the House of Cartier archives as early as 1853 included the classic fob watch.
In the 1890s, Cartier was supplied by some of the biggest names in watchmaking at the time, including Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin. Similarly the master watchmakers Bredillard, Dragonneau and Prevost freely provided Cartier with their own clock and watch movements.
Tank Francaise Watch
In 1996 Cartier created the Tank Francais...the watchmaker who prompted Jean-Charles de Castelbajac to say: "If all tanks were made by Cartier, we would have the time to live in peace.
Pasha Chronograph
This watch was launched in 1985, inspired by an early 1943's model of a divers watch.
Santos Watch
In 1911, the bracelet watch "Santos" was commercialised.
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