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A rare piece: the CARTIER "Cylinder" Bracelet Watch from the 40s

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A few days ago, I had the opportunity to see at the Capucines Boutique of Cartier a very unusual yellow gold watch. It is a Lady's watch from the 40s (circa 1943) and designed as a buckle.

The main "case" if I can use this word here is composed of a tapering cylindrical case with lateral scroll-work (it looks a bit like a whistle).

The square satin-finished gold dial is signed Cartier and features dot hour markers and applied dot gold markers at each quarter except on top of the dial.

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The "whistle shape" of the case body:

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As you can see it on this picture, the crown is located below the dial, at 6 o'clock. Due to its original location, it is a notched gold crown in order to make its handling easier.

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The two ends of the watch: the main end is dedicated to the time display while the other end gathers a channel-set calibré-cut sapphire line detail, a flexible double snake link bracelet (its length is around 18,50 cm) and an integrated clasp which allows to close the watch:

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Here is the watch on a lady's wrist. The time remains very legible, you just have to slightly turn a bit the wrist to make the dial visible. The sapphires nicely decorate the clasp. The piece uses 10 sapphires estimated at around 3 carats (7 on the main case, 3 on the clasp).

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The watch is powered by the handwind movement Fontainemelon FHF 59-21 which is a small baguette caliber (rectangular shape with cut corners).

I was under the charm of this very nice watch with from my own perspective a kind of Art-Déco style even if it was created in the 40s.

This "Cylinder" Bracelet watch was restaured and is now available for sale. So I hope to see some other examples of vintage pieces restaured and back to the boutique in the future!

Thanks a lot to the Cartier staff for this nice surprise!

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This message has been edited by foversta on 2015-04-06 02:44:28 This message has been edited by MTF on 2015-04-06 07:49:05

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amanico April 6th, 2015-02:47
Lovely piece, for sure. I didn't know Fontainemelon did such small movements.  
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MTF April 6th, 2015-07:48
What a tactful watch Thanks for the revelation of this Cartier watch. Very tactful time display so a genteel lady can check the time without being rude. It's so rare that it does not appear in my reference text books on Cartier.....I have to admit that I have not read EVERY p... 
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