Two sets of limited editions were created by Cartier to celebrate the reopening of the historic boutique at 13 rue de la Paix , in Paris . The first set was launched in 1999 , the second in 2022 . More recently (end of 2024 ), Cartier released a new Paris
I’m generally not a fan of skeleton watches or colored gold, but set those preferences aside for this exceptional piece by Cartier. The upper crown sets the time and winds the watch. The lower crown is a pusher that advances the second time zone in hourly
but...firstly this is a skeleton piece, which is also interestingly complicated and limited to 100. This hyper focus on interior anglage vs price and comparison to others, evokes a spread sheet style analysis, completely missing the essence, about somethi
I had the pleasure to try this exceptional piece which will haunt me well past Halloween 👻 Photos credit SJX What a watch! On the wrist it hugs beautifully, courtesy of the curvature which includes a curved movement. Cartier absolutely killed it with this
At this wonderful little 2 stars eatery taking a break from work. Gotta smell the roses for a bit *takes a deep breath* Owned this wonderful little Cartier but have never worn it much. This week in Rome I’ve spent almost every evening with it, and I have
I came across this special timepiece recently and of course wanted to share... couple of years ago, Cartier released 3 special edition models in Platinum, 13 pcs per model marking the reopening of the Paris Boutique at 13 rue de la Paix. This one is the 1
I have been looking at the Basculante since I first started getting into Cartier but never found the right specimen. The price hikes the last two years seemed as if I had forever missed the boat, but then a local opportunity emerged to acquire the watch a
I was having lunch with a friend yesterday and he commented on the strap of vintage Cartier Tonneau I was wearing. He said that he would be hesitant to wear a watch with the “ladies” strap. That thought never occurred to me. I always saw Tonneau’s very na