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With a blend of opulence and intellectual inquiry, the show balances spectacle with historical and artistic depth.
Panthers have been part of the Cartier jeweled menagerie since the early 20th century. The Panthère can first be spotted in a Car­tier wristwatch from 1914, when the pattern appeared in diamond ...
Louis J. Cartier, whose grandfather Jacques Cartier had founded the French family’s jewelry business in 1847, attended those shows and became fascinated with the patterns, shapes, colors and ...
Panther-pattern wristwatch from 1914, representing Cartier’s very first use of the “panther-skin” motif. Precious little is known about Toussaint’s early life.
With a spin on the colorful and iconic Cartier Tutti Frutti high jewels, the French luxury brand is set to unveil a new collection called, “Tutti Tutti.” It will be available September 1. The ...
Cartier’s shaped watches generally take their names from tangible objects or living things. There’s the Tortue (tortoise), the Baignoire (bathtub), the Crash (a car wreck) and now, the Coussin ...
Watches and Wonders 2025: Rolex, Cartier, ... given the weaker China market and shifting global consumption patterns, top luxury watchmakers are holding little back in Geneva.
The Cartier Tank à Guichets Timepiece Makes a Comeback at Watches & Wonders Geneva: Also showcasing a new Tank Louis, Tressage, Panthère de Cartier and Panthère Jewelry models.