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Hold Up, Did Cartier Just Make a Badass Sports Watch?
Cartier has launched a version of the iconic Santos in full bead-blasted titanium, an unprecedented look for the brand.
Cartier has announced a final few surprises for 2025, debuting a Santos de Cartier in titanium and a steel reference with a ...
Cartier has an enchanting new cuff. After 3,000 hours of development, last month the company debuted its latest wonder: An openwork bangle with a watch embedded in one end and reflected on the other’s ...
Of all the icons of 20th-century watchmaking history, the Cartier Tank is the oldest, and, arguably, the most influential. Designed by Louis Cartier in 1917 to recall the Renault FT-17 tank used in ...
Cartier introduced a new collection of Tank Must watches in 2021. Here's what you should know about how the Tank Watch came to be—everything from the famous faces who have worn them, to how the ...
These numbers come from Fashionphile’s 2024 Ultra-Luxury Resale Report, which highlights trends in the resale world—a market that was valued at some $197 billion last year. That number is expected to ...
Originally launched 27 years ago in 1996, the Tank Française timepiece by Cartier was a diversion from its classical Tank watch. With elongated case sides and square dial, the Tank Francaise boasted ...
As Cartier boldly moves forward, its ongoing obsession with design continues to transcend the ephemeral, appealing to cultural leaders of the present — and those of the years to come. Professional ...
Cartier’s shaped watches generally take their names from tangible objects or living things. There’s the Tortue (tortoise), the Baignoire (bathtub), the Crash (a car wreck) and now, the Coussin, for ...
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