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Introduction
to Cartier Watches
On this website you can view all models of Cartier watches that we buy and
sell. These include the popular Cartier Tank Francaise, 21 Chrono, Santos
de Cartier, Roadster, Panthère de Cartier, Cartier Divan, Cartier Pasha C,
Pasha, Tank Basculante, Tank Americaine Chrono, Must de Cartier and more.
The models that we have currently in stock can be seen by visiting our
Cartier Catalogue
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Cartier on this site are divided into the following categories to make
your visit as convenient as possible: Modern Gents Cartier and Modern
Ladies Cartier. All watches are listed alphabetically for your
convenience. You can speak to other Cartier watch owners in our online
Forum.
Watch Facilities on Website
We offer the facility for you to buy Cartier Watches and also to sell or
upgrade watches you currently own. Complete one of our Online Contact
Forms for a same day valuation. You can then either send the watch into us
or call us to make an appointment.
Cartier Models
Here are a list of a selection of Cartier models with their
details. We sell both new and second hand Rolex:
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Cartier 21 Chrono
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Cartier
Tank Francaise
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Cartier
Santos de Cartier
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Cartier
Roadster
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Features Include:
Quartz Movement
Chronograph
Black Dial with Silver Sub Dials
Stainless Steel Case
Steel and Black Rubber Strap
Model Number: 1290420133
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Features Include:
Guilloche Silvered Dial
Stainless Steel Bracelet with Satin Finish.
Polished Links
Automatic Movement
Model Number: W51002Q3
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Features Include:
In Stainless Steel
White Dial with Roman Numerals
Automatic Movement.
Water Resistant to 30m
Model Number: W20055D6
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Features Include:
Case in Stainless Steel
Automatic Movement
Satin grey Dial
Datel
Steel Bracelet
Water Resistant to 100m
Model Number: W6000V3
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Cartier
Panthère de Cartier
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Cartier
Divan
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Cartier
Pasha C
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Cartier
Must de Cartier
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Features Include: Stainless Steel and Gold Case
Steel and Gold Bracelet with 3 Rows of Gold
White Dial with Datel.
Quartz Movement
Model Number 11000R
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Features Include:
Stainless Steel Case.
Silver Grained Dial
Shiny Black Alligator Strap with Pin Buckle
Quartz Movement
Water Resistant to 30m
Model Number W630025
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Features Include:
Stainless Steel Case and Bracelet
Black Dial with Date
Automatic Movement
35mm Case
Model Number:83450CD
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Features Include:
Stainless Steel Case
Steel and Gold Bracelet
White Dial.
Roman Numerals on Bezel Quartz Movement
Model Number: 269
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One of the oldest jewelers in the world, catering to the whims of
royalty and movie stars alike, Cartier enjoys a reputation for selling
only the finest quality jewelry and accessories. Nowhere is this
philosophy more in evidence than Cartier's highly diverse line of
wristwatches, many of which are the most recognizable designs on the
planet. From the Tank or Pasha models, to the finest bejeweled creations
for women, there is literally a Cartier for everyone, at almost every
price point.
Cartier was founded in Paris by Louis-Francois Cartier, son of a powder
horn maker. The year was 1847; just four short years later, Napoleon III
came to power and through Countess Nieuwerkerke, the young Cartier was
able to become a supplier to the court, selling Empress Eugenie a silver
tea service in 1859. In the same year, Cartier rented quarters on the
Boulevard des Italiens in what was then the most fashionable neighborhood
in Paris. Cartier's jewelry was characterized by a light, airy touch, in
contrast to the overly formal and overwrought ornaments of the period.
In 1874, Cartier's son Alfred took over the business and expanded it
considerably. That included watches, which Louis-Francois had only dabbled
in. In 1899, Alfred's son Louis Cartier entered the firm. Louis Cartier
was a great lover of mechanical pocket watches and wanted the company to
build its own watches.
In 1904, Louis Cartier met the Brazilian aviator, Alberto
Santos-Dumont, who complained of the unreliability of pocket watches in
flight. Cartier rose to the challenge, designing a flat wristwatch with a
distinctive square bezel. This watch was not only a hit with
Santos-Dumont, but also with Cartier's many clients. Thus, out of this
timeless design, the "Santos" was born. Incredibly enough, this watch is
still produced today in much the same form.
In 1907, Cartier signed a contract with Edmond Jaeger, who agreed to
exclusively supply the movements for Cartier watches. By this time,
Cartier had branches in London, New York and St. Petersburg and was
quickly becoming one of the most successful watch companies in the world.
The introduction of the Baignoire and Tortue models (both of which are
still in production today) took place in 1912, followed by the Tank
model's debut in 1917. In 1932, the watertight watch, made especially for
the Pasha of Marrakesh, raised the bar even higher. Needless to say, the
innovations, both in terms of design and technology, continued apace.
In the early 1920s, Cartier formed a joint company with Edward Jaeger
(of the famed Jaeger-Le Coultre company) to produce movements solely for
Cartier. Thus was the famed European watch & clock company born, although
Cartier continued to use movements from other great makers. Cartier
watches can be found with movements from Vacheron Constantin,
Audemars-Piguet, Movado and Le Coultre.
It was also during this period that Cartier began adding its own
reference numbers to the watches it sold, usually by stamping a four-digit
code on the underside of a lug. In fact, many collectors refuse to accept
a Cartier as original unless these numbers are present.
In 1942, Louis Cartier died and his successors were unable to continue
without his artistic genius. As a result, the company became financially
and artistically stagnant. It was only in 1972, when a group of investors
took over the company and installed Alain Perrin as its CEO, that the
company finally regained lost ground. Perrin, a former antique dealer,
turned the company around. By developing the "Le Must" line, as well as
creating new versions of classics such as the "Santos", Perrin managed to
re-establish Cartier as an innovative and fashionable watchmaker.
Today, Cartier's best-sellers include the classic "Tank"; the hot and
fashionable "Tank Francaise", a distinctive sports watch similar in
concept to the Santos; the "Pasha", which has become a very fine watch for
ladies; and the "Panther", which features a beautiful bracelet available
in 18K gold, stainless steel and gold, or stainless steel.
Needless to say, a Cartier watch is finished to very high standards.
The cases and bracelets in particular are meticulously handcrafted and
exude quality in every sense of the word. Yet in spite of the famous brand
name and timeless designs, Cartier watches are available in a wide range
of prices and styles. If you are looking for a prestigious name brand that
offers a mix of quality craftsmanship and contemporary styling, one need
look no further than Cartier.
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