The Cartier Pasha Meridian GMT 2377 I have been thinking about this watch for several years now. I was off-put by comments made by my watchmaker who said "if you buy that watch nobody will be able to service it but Cartier". I took his advice but didn't l...
It is a very versatile watch and it looks great on you. Most Csrtier watches can easily dress up or down which is one of their many appealing qualities. Great denim too in that first Pic!
I always run my sartorial choices through wardrobe (my wife) before committing so she deserves at least some of the credit there. The watch however was my doing!
Part of my thought process was this: "Produced by one of the most famous jewelry houses on Earth and designed by one of the most famous watch designers in recent history. What could possibly go wrong?!?"
Great choice. The Pasha is an underrated Cartier. I've always found it attractive, and versatile. By the way...Cartier services al their US-located watches in NY. And they are reasonable in both cost and turn around time, should you choose to use them for...
I can't get service history from the seller and since the watch didn't come with papers (ie: warranty card) I can't get any info from Cartier either. So far not a second lost though. In a week then a month I'll have a better gauge of its accuracy. I'm not...
I input the serial number and they found it (whew!) but then I got to Step 4 where they want me to send a picture of the original warranty card which I don't have. So as it stands I can't complete the registration. Am I missing something? Is there another...
It is indeed a modern classic designed by one of the best designers ever and built with the style and quality of the great maison of Cartier it really is a stand out piece that has already stood the test of time and I would guess will continue to do so. B...
Then there's CPCP and all the Unobtanium stuff. Like the Cartier Custom Order program. George Cramer wrote about it for Fratello here: www.fratellowatches.com
But also have to say that anyone who has that Accutron tuning fork watch already has taste in my book. That watch makes me think you might be an engineer!
Most of my watches came to me by chance or circumstance. Other than the Pasha that's the only other watch I purposefully pursued. I like it. There was a bluegrass guitarist named Tony Rice that was an Accutron fanatic. There's an article in Hodinkee about...
My first luxury watch was a two-tone Pasha C like yours but without the GMT function. As you pointed out the base calibre is ETA 2892 so any competent watch maker should be able to fix and maintain it.
Tank: Iconic. Santos: Historic. Pasha? Dubious made-up back story, dropped from production what...twice? Three times? Poor thing can't get any respect!