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CARTIER 100
Cartier Watches
Cartier were unique among wristwatch designers and manufacturers because they owned their own retail outlets and were therefore able to stay abreast of changing fashion trends. Their genius for design often meant they set the fashion themselves, instead of following it.
During the early twentieth century any man wearing a wristwatch made a very daring statement, as the classic pocket watch was considered the only timepiece a gentleman should carry. Cartier were a major influence in persuading the Parisian aristocracy to accept the idea of wristwatches for men.
The Must, collection for women, is elegant, refined and feminine. Graceful, gold finished vermeil case is presented on the attractive light blue textured leather strap. Polished gold finished vermiel bezel frames the patterned light blue dial with blue hands and black Roman numeral hour markers. Granular decorated crown is topped with a blue sapphire cabochon. Classic, self-assured style for elegant woman from Cartier.
In the 1930s, Cartier created the Pasha of Marrakesh a watch he could wear in his swimming pool. The Pasha was nitially a men??™s watch, powerful and solid, it was originally designed to be worn with a protective grid, as an allusion to army watches??¦ A real bestseller, immediately appropriated by women, making it an essential accessory of feminine elegance. In its mini version, a watch whose smoothly shaped, polished bracelet made from extra-flat pure gold links, sensually curls itself around the wrist. A dress watch for everyday use, identifiable by the screw bezel on its dial, its rounded corners, Roman numerals and Cartier rail-track minute circle.
The 1960's saw Jean-Jaques Cartier design with R Emerson a wristwatch that was a large uneven shape that looked as if it had been in a car crash. This Crash watch was the wristwatch that many people later called the "Dali" watch, after artist Salvador Dali. It really had nothing to do with him however, and the correct name for it is the Crash watch. Cartier only manufactured fifteen of these in the 1960's but later released a further series in the 1980's.
In the 1980's Cartier added about a 100 different models to their line and always remained one step ahead of the competition. They manufactured watches in steel, gold and combinations of the two for the fashion conscious people in today's market. This ability to see what the market demands is vital to being able to meet their customers expectations for watches of the greatest style, performance and quality.
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