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These kinds of headlines certainly amplify the hyper and mirror the excitement around new releases that are, in fact, rereleases. “The ‘resurgence’ has definitely been led by the spotlight which has ...
Watches and Wonders 2025 is upon us. Click here for all our reports from the watch world's biggest annual event. Just how rare is the Cartier Tank à Guichet, perhaps the most unconventional spin on ...
The Cartier Santos has achieved a lot of “firsts” during its 121-year lifespan. Making its debut in 1904 as the Santos Dumont, the watch was originally created for pilots, making it the consensus ...
The new Cartier Libre Polymorph pieces include a jeweled carabiner watch and lapel clips. By Ming Liu Awards season is prime time for brands to reveal showstopping creations, and the British Academy ...
Cartier makes a remarkable return to Watches & Wonders in Geneva, presenting an array of innovative timepieces that range from elegant designs like the Privé Tank à Guichets to dazzling high-jewelry ...
An early version of the Cartier Baignoire was introduced in 1912. But this summer, as one editor said, ‘It’s the talk of the town.’ By Jill Newman Even before Cartier’s new Baignoire Mini bangle watch ...
It’s only the second time a Cartier watch has exceeded the vaunted seven-figure mark at auction, following a Cartier Crash that sold for $1.5 million in May. Another such sale so soon after this ...
The watch world is on fire. We know this. But when we talk about the booming watch universe, we’re typically talking about a single slice of it: the steel sports watches that drive collectors mad.
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