Hi all so I need to make a confession to something really bad I did this week but I really had little choice in if I should do it or not, please tell me I am not headed for the seventh circle of watch hell for my misdeed. I had a beautiful Cartier Pasha d
...but if you're set on new from boutique with warranty, etc the range is unfortunately limited as Cartier seems to drop the Pasha from its line up every now and then. Just another charming aspect of the unloved Pasha. But you could be richly rewarded for
...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.
I know the Tank is Iconic and the Santos is historic. But the Pasha is saddled with a dubious story about a not-very-nice-guy that wanted to swim...¿😳? Regardless, I think its a wonderful composition by one of the most famous designers in modern history.
I am only too aware of what you mean about the dangers of an auction low bid, I have ended up with a Chopard L.U.C. Sport 2000 and a White Gold Cartier Pasha exactly that way. Although I don't really regret either one of those purchases as they were reall
George Cramer (Geo on WPS) was indeed THE authority on Cartier watches. Attached is a pic of his gold Pasha on Figaro bracelet. Searching Pasha in this forum reveals another members pursuit of a CPCP Pasha Tourbillon. I hope his quest was successful. I'm
Always fancied this model especially the version with the grill which I was offered in the early days of collecting. Sadly I could not afford it then. That being said, given my overall growth in size, the 42 mm fits far better. The ones I keep an eye out