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The Cartier name conjures up images of aspiration, wealth, royalty and the finest of jewelry manufacturing. Cartier's wristwatches are no exception. The Tank and Pasha are instantly recognizable the world over. The Cartier dynasty has its beginnings in 1847, in Paris, by Louis-Francois Cartier. Soon thereafter, Cartier was supplying the royal French court. In 1874 Louis-Francois's son Alfred took the reigns and helped to expand the venerable jeweler, adding watches to the distinguished catalog of finery. In 1899, the third generation Cartier, Louis, joined the enterprise. Cartier formed a joint venture with Edward Jaeger - the Jaeger in Jaeger-LeCoultre - to produce movements for Cartier. In addition, Cartier used the movements of other esteemed watch manufacturers including Vacheron Constantin, Audemars-Piguet, and Movado. Cartier continues to produce innovative and stylistic watches and enjoys great popularity around the world.
Cartier La Dona Ladies Watch W640040I$22,410.00 $24,900.00
Cartier La Dona Ladies Watch W640030I$17,077.93 $18,975.00
Cartier Santos Men's Watch W20131Y1$22,899.99 $30,000.00
Cartier Pasha Men's Watch W3019351$15,852.00 $18,650.00
Cartier Rotonde Men's Watch W1556204$151,000.00 $151,000.00
Cartier Tank Men's Watch W1560017$14,600.00 $14,600.00
Cartier Calibre Men's Watch W7100004$48,000.00 $48,000.00
Cartier Ballon Bleu Men's Watch W6920010$45,300.00 $45,300.00
Cartier Delices de Cartier Ladies Watch W8100003$20,600.00 $20,600.00
Cartier La Dona Ladies Watch WE60050I$33,480.00 $37,200.00
About Cartier
The Cartier name conjures up images of aspiration, wealth, royalty and the finest of jewelry manufacturing. Cartier's wristwatches are no exception. The Tank and Pasha are instantly recognizable the world over. The Cartier dynasty has its beginnings in 1847, in Paris, by Louis-Francois Cartier. Soon thereafter, Cartier was supplying the royal French court. In 1874 Louis-Francois's son Alfred took the reigns and helped to expand the venerable jeweler, adding watches to the distinguished catalog of finery. In 1899, the third generation Cartier, Louis, joined the enterprise. Cartier formed a joint venture with Edward Jaeger - the Jaeger in Jaeger-LeCoultre - to produce movements for Cartier. In addition, Cartier used the movements of other esteemed watch manufacturers including Vacheron Constantin, Audemars-Piguet, and Movado. Cartier continues to produce innovative and stylistic watches and enjoys great popularity around the world.