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Designed to evoke the outstretched wings of a butterfly, Cartier’s pendant watch dangles with a ...
Cartier’s 33mm steel Ballon Bleu watch comes with a pretty pink dial and features the ...
The Dragon Mystérieux watch by Cartier coils around the wrist and is crowned by an ...
The Dragon Mystérieux watch features Cartier’s mystery movement where the hour and minute hands seem ...
The elaborate guilloché patterning of the Drive de Cartier dial recreates the patterns of the ...
The Drive de Cartier watch features a cushion-shaped case, evoking the streamlined dynamics of a ...
Cartier’s classic Roman numerals establish the provenance of the new Cartier Drive watch in stainless ...
The Cartier Santos is considered one of the first wristwatches and a timeless classic (est. ...
Cartier Tank watch from 1919, inspired by the boxy Renault armoured tank. Photo: Cartier Archives.
Renowned as a jewellery house, Cartier has also produced some of the finest and most ...
The Cartier Panthère Mystérieuse watch unites the panther and a mystery movement with its floating ...
The glossy coat of the Cartier Panthère Mystérieuse shines with 533 brilliant-cut diamonds and black ...
Before and after the crash. On the left, the original Crash watch of 1967 next ...
In 2015, the platinum Cartier Crash Skeleton did a Full Monty and revealed its movement ...
Cartier Crash ladies’ watches launched in 2013 included this pink gold version sparking with diamonds ...
Melted and distorted beyond recognition, the Baignoire Allongé model is the purported muse behind the ...
The original Cartier Crash watch of 1967 was inspired by a Cartier timepiece retrieved from ...
Cartier Crash Skeleton watch in a pink gold case, with the Roman numerals and skeletonised ...
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.