Cartier
Cartier stands today as a market leader in the design and creation of fine jewelry, as well as some of the most desirable timepieces defined not by complication, but timeless design. Take, for instance, the Tank, a timepiece that was first designed in the year 1917 and has been the choice of style iconoclasts since.
To that point, Cartier still maintains the Tank as part of their contemporary offerings. As a statement to prove the value of their timeless creations, the brand has also established Cartier Vintage, a program by which vintage Cartier watches are sourced, restored and offered for sale.
Cartier
Introducing the Santos-Dumont XL, Now With a Mechanical Movement
Cartier
Introducing the Santos-Dumont XL, Now With a Mechanical Movement
Cartier
Watch I Love: The Must de Cartier
Cartier
Watch I Love: The Must de Cartier
Cartier
The Roaring Twenties — The Most Important Decade for the Wristwatch?
Cartier
The Roaring Twenties — The Most Important Decade for the Wristwatch?
Cartier
Ferrari Watches: The Early Years
Cartier
Ferrari Watches: The Early Years
Cartier
The Vacuum Watch You May Never Have Heard Of…
Cartier
The Vacuum Watch You May Never Have Heard Of…
Audemars Piguet
What Women Want: Revolution Finds Out
Audemars Piguet
What Women Want: Revolution Finds Out
Audemars Piguet
Watch Design: The Spirit of Integration
Audemars Piguet
Watch Design: The Spirit of Integration
Cartier
The Tonneau: 10 Barrel-shaped Watches
Cartier
The Tonneau: 10 Barrel-shaped Watches
Blancpain
A History of the Dive Watch
Blancpain
A History of the Dive Watch
Cartier
The Watch Face: Numerals
Cartier
The Watch Face: Numerals
Cartier
Vintage Tank Cintree Mother Lode Amassed by John Goldberger
Cartier
Vintage Tank Cintree Mother Lode Amassed by John Goldberger
Cartier
Call Collect: John Goldberger a.k.a. Auro Montanari
Cartier
Call Collect: John Goldberger a.k.a. Auro Montanari
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