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The original Cartier ID One concept watch with: Niobium-titanium 46 mm case, fabric strap, adjustable ...
The Cartier Fine Watchmaking Manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds today. PHOTO: Alain Buu © Cartier
The ID Two's Vacuum case shields the oscillator from air resistance as it beats, the ...
The Cartier ID Two Escapement, which reuses the solution explored in Cartier ID One: components ...
The Cartier ID Two concept watch in all it's glory, dubbed "the first high-efficiency watch". ...
Since 1899, Cartier has been based in Paris. Number 13, Rue de la Paix, the ...
THE Astrotourbillon carbon crystal watch, which is essentially the watch born from Cartier ID One. ...
Cartier Biennale ring - White gold, one pear-shaped diamond, rock crystal, brilliants. PHOTO Vincent Wulveryck ...
Cartier Biennale Necklace in platinum, featuring a 236.27ct aquamarine, one natural pearl, facetted aquamarine beads, ...
The Cartier necklace in all its striking glory, perfectly accentuating the neckline and back. PHOTO ...
Cartier Biennale Bracelet - White gold, lavender amethysts, brilliants PHOTO Vincent Wulveryck © Cartier 2012
Cartier Biennale Ring in platinum with two triangular-shaped diamonds of 3.2 and 3.03 carats, baguette-cut ...
Cartier Urban Bracelet in white gold, with onyx and brilliant diamonds. PHOTO: Vincent Wulveryck © ...
Cartier Urban Necklace - White gold, one briolette-cut diamond, rock crystal, brilliants. PHOTO Vincent Wulveryck ...
CartierBiennale Lion Ring - Platinum, one cushion-cut sapphire, onyx spots and snout, emerald eyes, brilliants. ...
Juste un clou bracelet, yellow gold, small size. Laziz Hamani © Cartier 2012
Juste un clou bracelet, white gold, small size. Laziz Hamani © Cartier 2012
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.