Tank Louis Cartier
This year, Tank Louis Cartier watches carry a new radical elegance, supported by the intensity of monochrome dials: red, the House’s signature color, and anthracite gray, borrowed from Cartier’s watchmaking palette. In addition, it has been improved: only four of the twelve classic hour markers remain, and the track is missing.

Pasha de Cartier
Since the first version, released in 1985, Pasha de Cartier emphasizes its originality. Uniquely powerful, this creation combines elements that go beyond classic watchmaking.

Pasha Grille
The Pasha de Cartier grille once again takes center stage. Reference watches, the grid of which makes them even more unique. Why? Because it enhances the strong graphic signature of the watch, the square inside the circle and the four large Arabic numerals above which it stands for. The grid design gives this distinctive watch an impressive textural effect. Carefully recreated, it surrounds the dial with a hand-polished surface.
Pasha Fine Watchmaking
Designed and manufactured at Cartier’s La Chaux-de-Fonds manufactory, the Moonphase, Skeleton and Flying Tourbillon Pasha de Cartier watches feature three iconic movements.

Pasha Grey Animation
The anthracite dial highlights the strict codes of the original Pasha de Cartier watches and plays on the contrasts of the chronograph version with distinctive buttons.

Coussin de Cartier
A visual sensation featured at the Watches and Wonders 2022 exhibition, Coussin de Cartier is a square framed by a spiral of diamonds, with stones of different diameters that enhance the feeling of movement and highlight its appeal.

This visual sensation is inspired by the know-how capabilities of the House, the chance for workshops to introduce triangular pinning, which allows diamonds to be directly integrated into the case without using traditional grain pinning. The metal disappears, revealing the beauty of the stone and enhancing its radiance.
Coussin Innovation
Coussin de Cartier watches are also available in two limited editions from the Cartier Research and innovation laboratory. A creative unit that designed a soft case, flexible to the touch and fully encrusted with diamonds or colored stones, emeralds, tourmalines, tsavorites and sapphires.

Cartier Libre
Inspired by the impressive rhinestone and diamond bracelet created in the 1930s by actress Gloria Swanson, this jewelry watch embodies Cartier’s creative freedom.
The fully double—sided Cartier Libre watch can be turned over thanks to the flexible elastic strap: it is a watch on the front and a bracelet on the back. The exquisite craftsmanship and character of this hybrid creation consists of a series of triangular links. This continuously repeating sequence of shapes allows the colors to infinitely refract light.

Masse Mystérieuse
Spectacular watches that follow the rhythm of the original mechanism created by the Manufactory of Fine Watchmaking. Mysticism? The magic of the movable caliber, condensed into a semicircle, turned into a skeletonized swinging weight. The Masse Mystérieuse watch combines two distinctive features of the watch House: a mysterious mechanism and a skeleton. Everything, right down to technology, is saturated with design and aesthetics. Since the mysterious watch first appeared in the 1910s, the mechanism has not only been miniaturized to match the watch cases, but for this new creation it has also been reinterpreted to make the rotor a real decoration.

Cartier Privé
Every year, the Cartier Privé collection is dedicated to iconic limited-edition and numbered watches, rare creations that combine Cartier’s watchmaking heritage with today’s aesthetic vision. When the Tank Chinoise watch was born in 1922, Louis Cartier was already aware of the richness of art from other cultures and its importance in jewelry and watchmaking. The aesthetics of Tank Chinoise pays tribute to the architecture of Chinese temples and the geometry of their porticoes, which Cartier transforms into horizontal crossbars on vertical crossbars in Tank Chinoise.

Métiers d’Art
The Cartier Crash watch, created in 1967 in the heart of swinging London, reflects the vibrant energy of the city. This year, the masters of the Maison des Métiers d’art explored the potential of the dial, turning it into a source of creative expression of Cartier’s craftsmanship: the organic and vibrant nature of its lines evokes the unique presence of animals. In this new issue of Watches&Wonders, Cartier masters have combined their expertise in enamel, marquetry, and granulation of gold beads. They drew inspiration from the Cartier menagerie, or rather from the great animals of Africa: the panther, the symbol of the feline Family Home since 1914, the giraffe and the zebra. Powerful and majestic animals, whose elegance is captured by enamellers and jewelers.
Santos-Dumont
As a tribute to the historical model, the Santos-Dumont collection has expanded its elegant repertoire with three new versions. Three patent-leather watches that exalt the style and spirit so dear to the pilot Alberto Santos-Dumont. Updated in 2018, the Santos-Dumont watch retains the strict design of the original model. It is the focus of the collection, which has been expanded this year with three new, sophisticated and very exclusive watches that cultivate the elegance inherited from Alberto Santos-Dumont.
Panthère de Cartier
The Panthère de Cartier is the quintessence of jewelry watches at Home. The symbolic shining design of Cartier evokes its vibrant energy with four satin dials in different colors. This style icon inspired Cartier to create four new versions in rose gold, yellow gold and steel with a silky dial in shades of golden plum, dark blue and black. Four diagonally crossed dials change the play of light and reflect the splendor of iridescent subtle gradations.
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