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Each year Cartier presents its collection of 'Libre' watches, that treat classic designs such as ...
Piaget’s Altiplano high jewellery watch for the first time is set with baguette diamonds that ...
Cartier’s Tank Chinoise gets a jazzy makeover with a black enamel dial and lintels set ...
The Cartier Libre Diagonale plays with the geometry of black and red enamel shapes in ...
The second model of the ‘stretch’ or Allongée Cartier Baignoire Black is made of yellow ...
The Cartier Baignoire, that means bathtub in French is treated to Paraiba tourmalines, emeralds and ...
Cartier's signature Art Deco look is evident in the Orienphonie wristwatch in white gold with ...
Cartier resurrects its Panthère collection including this medium-sized model in rose gold (£22,000).
A 1994 tribute to the Cartier Tank watch by French couturier Jean-Charles, marquis de Castebajac, ...
Celebrating the centennial of the Tank watch, the Tank Louis Cartier is revisited in small ...
Cartier’s Tank Chinoise watch of 1921 captured the chinoiserie style so in vogue during the ...
Andy Warhol famously said about his Cartier Tank watch: “I don’t wear a Tank to ...
A distinctive feature of Cartier’s Tank watch was the incorporation of Edmond Jaeger’s ergonomic folding ...
Cartier's new Tank Française watch for 2017 in steel with a quartz movement, 24 brilliant-cut ...
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 ...
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
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