Many new to the hobby of watch collecting are unfamiliar with Cartier’s history as a watchmaker and simply dismiss the maison out of hand as a jeweler. But this would be to miss out on a host of ...
Welcome to a special Watches and Wonders edition of Dialed In, Esquire’s column bringing you horological happenings and the most essential news from the watch world. As the show takes place in Geneva, ...
The Tortue Monopoussoir Chronograph is thinner and lighter than its predecessors and features Cartier’s slimmest-ever chronograph movement, the Manufacture 1928 MC The Reflection de Cartier is a ...
The esteemed Tortue gets the Cartier Privé treatment, while two new collections see the luxury watchmaker taking horological design to new creative realms For each of the past eight years, Cartier has ...
Questioning forms. Provoking and innovating. Without ever losing the essence, but instead finding in that space of freedom its true DNA. That is Cartier's philosophy, which during this month ...
Although the man he’s playing on the big screen is better known for shoddily designed gold watches, Sebastian Stan knows how to pick an understated classic piece. The Apprentice star was spotted at ...
In the early years of producing wrist watches, Cartier didn’t manufacture its own movements — indeed, many significant models from myriad brands were produced with calibers sourced from specialist ...
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