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Pasha de Cartier Automatic Chronograph 41mm Stainless Steel Watch, Ref. No. WSPA0027


Santos de Cartier Automatic 39.8 mm 18-Karat Gold Watch, Ref. No. WGSA0029


Pasha de Cartier Automatic 41mm Stainless Steel and Alligator Watch, Ref. No. WSPA0026


Pasha de Cartier Automatic Moon-Phase 41mm 18-Karat Rose Gold and Alligator Watch, Ref. No. WGPA0026
Pasha de Cartier Automatic 41mm Stainless Steel and Alligator Watch, Ref. No. WSPA0030
Santos de Cartier Automatic 39.8mm Stainless Steel and PVD-Coated Watch, Ref. No. CRWSSA0047
Ballon Bleu de Cartier Automatic 40mm Stainless Steel Watch, Ref. No. WSBB0060
Ballon Bleu de Cartier Automatic 40mm Stainless Steel Watch, Ref. No. WSBB0061
Ballon Bleu de Cartier Automatic 40mm 18-Karat Pink Gold Watch, Ref. No. WGBB0039
Ballon Bleu De Cartier Automatic 42mm 18-Karat Rose Gold and Stainless Steel Watch, Ref. No. W2BB0034
Ballon Bleu de Cartier Automatic 42mm Stainless Steel and 18-Karat Gold Watch, Ref. No. CRW2BB0022
Ballon Bleu de Cartier Automatic 42mm Stainless Steel Watch, Ref. No. CRW69012Z4
Santos Automatic 39.8mm 18-Karat Gold Interchangeable Stainless Steel and Leather Watch, Ref. No. W2SA0006
Ballon Bleu de Cartier Automatic 40mm Stainless Steel Watch, Ref. No. WSBB0040
Tank Louis Hand-Wound 33.7mm 18-Karat Pink Gold and Alligator Watch, Ref. No. WGTA0058

The History
The jeweller to kings and the king of jewellers, Cartier’s story began in 1847 when Mr Louis-François Cartier rented a modest jewellery store near the oyster market in Paris. He was just 28, but within three decades his business was an empire, built by his sons Pierre, Louis and Jacques, in London, Paris and New York. Their Swiss-made watches are both timeless jewellery and Art Deco icons, with a penchant for novel case shapes and inspirations – from tortoises and baths to armoured vehicles.
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Tracks Of My Years
In 1917, just 90 miles from the carnage of the Western Front, the hushed Parisian ateliers of Cartier were working on a wristwatch that would become the benchmark not only for ‘shaped’ watches, but dress watches as a whole. Louis Cartier had seen pictures of the first British Army tanks rumbling across the scorched earth of Flanders, and the footprint of their caterpillar tracks inspired the Tank’s principal feature, its lateral “brancards”, or “stretcher handles”.