...please let me make my case for the black sheep of the family: The Pasha C (in this case a GMT). It is not famous for being seen on the wrist of Jackie O or Lady Di, nor was it designed for an aeronautic pioneer. No...the story is most likely just that.
Hi, I’m from Italy. Excuse me if I don,t write very well. I would like to present to you my new entry, Pasha C ref, 2324 disegned from Gerald Genta on modern reintepretation for pasha de Marrachesh Thami El Gloui. My wrist is 16,5 cm. I think this watch i
rwk246, That is a blast from the past. In the 'noughties' (2000 - 2009), especially in the early years of that decade and the last part of the 'nineties', the Cartier Pasha was almost a cult watch amongst Japanese 'office ladies'. It seemed to be a straig
Could somebody help me out with a query I have re the movement in an automatic mid size Pasha C? I have asked this question a couple of times and the answer I keep on getting from Cartier staff is that it's an in house Cartier movement. I'm not to familia
Dino put it very nicely but a correction: the movement in the Ballon Bleu chronograph is the JLC-designed 8000 MC with an in-house chronograph module. That makes it a slightly more refined than an ETA based calibre, though Dino is right, the Piguet 1185 i
Cartier La Chaux-de-Fonds – Timeline 1972: Cartier is established in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Until this point, Cartier watches were produced in France and equipped with Swiss movements. In 1972, Cartier finds a company with impeccable credentials, Ebel,