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Cartier's Tank watch appealed to both men and women and American first ladies Jackie Kennedy ...
Rudolph Valentino was allowed to wear his Tank wristwatch while filming The Son of the ...
A distinctive feature of Cartier’s Tank watch was the incorporation of Edmond Jaeger’s ergonomic folding ...
Louis Cartier was so impressed by the tight, rigorous geometry of the modern Renault combat ...
Cartier's new Tank Française watch for 2017 in steel with a quartz movement, 24 brilliant-cut ...
Cartier’s Cactus de Cartier collection has expanded to include the ultimate in designer handbags, including ...
The most luxurious of the new Cactus de Cartier handbags has been covered in a ...
A Cockerel Jabot by Cartier, depicting two fighting cockerels, in buff topped coloured gemstones and ...
Actress Catherine Deneuve at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival wearing her favourite Cartier Baignoire watch. ...
Poster for the Cartier in Motion exhibition at the Design Museum in London.
A mystery clock from 1914 made by Cartier Paris in platinum, gold, agate, rock crystal ...
Cartier Crash watch of 1967 in gold with one sapphire cabochon. Tradition holds that this ...
Cartier Santos de Cartier wristwatch with a self-winding movement, 1978, gold, steel and one blue ...
Cartier Lunar Excursion Module (exact replica), 1969, made in gold, black lacquer and enamel. Nils ...
Rare Cartier Tank wristwatch from 1920 crafted in platinum and gold with one cabochon sapphire ...
Cartier Tortue wristwatch, 1913, platinum, gold, onyx, Moiré strap. Vincent Wulveryck, Cartier Collection © Cartier
Cartier Santos-Dumont wristwatch from 1912, crafted in gold with one sapphire cabochon on the crown ...
The prolific British architect Norman Foster curated the Cartier in Motion exhibition, which is on ...
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.