I would go for the Cintree, which I find the most elegant of the four. I like the concept of the guichet but the numbers are too small for my liking, not ideal with dwindling eyesight. The cloche does nothing for me when on or off the wrist. The Panthere
Over the years, I have graduated from collecting Patek Philippe watches and now focus on independent brands especially after being less than impressed by Patek's new models over the last decade. The only other big brand that I would consider buying a watc
Of my favorite bracelet this side of the tank normale. I hope to add the rose privé tank normale later this year. This new large size is incredible. Basically wears like the large dumont. I am not a fan of any XL sizes. I feel the XL dumont is too big, th
Is a great men’s watch. Oozes class. So happy to have it. Cartier hit a home run. And actually my first quartz since my elegante. Just a love little thing.
Hi - I’m looking at the women’s Panthere - is there any difference between the new (2018-onwards) vs the older models? Like if I had a 2001 version of the Panthere that was unworn and a 2019 version that’s unworn, would I be able to tell the difference be
Good memories of this watch. It was not only the watch that I was wearing every day to work, back in the '80, it is also the watch that pushed my Instagram to 10K followers this weekend. So after more than 30 years, I still love this watch a lot, with or
Thanks to the team of the Cartier boutique of Paris Opéra, I could attend the event dedicated to the new Santos collection which took place in another Cartier boutique of Paris: the one located on the Champs-Elysées. Actually, I was very happy to be invit
Just to celebrate that Cartier will, in a few months time, re release two ladies models of their famous Panthere collection, I took my old steel Panthere from its box. Since the launch of 'Collection Privée Cartier Paris' in 1998, I never looked at this w