This highly distinctive yet delicate design is crafted in 18ct gold while the dial is white printed with roman numerals, in keeping with Cartier's famous design. The narrow case diameter makes this timepiece more subtle despite its distinctive nature, especially with the gorgeous square links and spinel cabochon on the crown.
This Cartier has a steel face, faceted crown of 18ct gold and blue sword shape hands on the cream dial. The crown is also set with a blue spinal cabochon gemstone. Roman numerals indicate the time whilst a three-fold buckle holds the timepiece firmly on your wrist.
The Panthère has remained in high demand even after its discontinuation as it represents the wild and fierce passion Cartier holds design and style. This model is exemplary with its golden bracelet and bezel and classic Cartier blue sword clock hands indicating printed roman numerals.
This white gold Cartier is set with sparkling diamonds within which lies a cream face and black Roman numerals. The 'Tank' line of watches has remained true to origins by keeping many aspects originally inspired by the horizontal cross section of a Renault tank.
Likened to a french tank during the war, the Tank Francaise carries history and prestige within its design, functionality and form. This particular model with its stainless steel strap features a diamond set bezel to ensure you are enveloped in style and luxury.
The original 'Tank' watch by Cartier was inspired by the Renault tanks of the first world war. Later came the 'Tank Francaise' which honoured the original watch but still offered an updated version. This model offers a cream dial, roman numerals and a faceted crown with intermittent colour between the links of the bracelet.
The iconic Tank Francaise with its stainless steel strap punctuated with gold detailing and a gold crown featuring a cabochon gemstone. The dial is white with roman numeral indexes, indicated by the blue sword clock hands of many classic Cartier timepieces.
Interestingly, the Cartier Santos was first created in 1904 as one of the first modern watches to be designed for the wrist. Created by Louis Cartier and his friend Alberto Santos-Dumont, an aviator at the time, this is one of the longest standing designs for Cartier. Featuring golden roman numerals, smooth gold bezel and blue sword-shape hands.