Bold New Designs and Iconic Revivals from Watches & Wonders 2025
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At Watches & Wonders 2025, Cartier unveiled an impressive array of timepieces that seamlessly blend the brand's rich heritage with contemporary innovation.
From reviving iconic models to introducing avant-garde designs, Cartier's latest offerings cater to both traditional enthusiasts and modern collectors.
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Panthère de Cartier: A New Chapter
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Elevating the fusion of horology and haute joaillerie, Cartier introduces the Panthère High-Jewelry Watch. This hybrid bangle-watch features a three-dimensional panther poised to pounce, meticulously crafted with black lacquer spots, tsavorite eyes, and an onyx nose. The black lacquer dial is complemented by a diamond-paved bezel and a diamond hour-marker at 12 o’clock, creating a striking contrast. Equipped with a quartz movement and adorned with 23 brilliant-cut diamonds, this timepiece embodies Cartier's dedication to sculptural artistry and functional elegance.
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Elevating the fusion of horology and haute joaillerie, Cartier introduces the Panthère High-Jewelry Watch. This hybrid bangle-watch features a three-dimensional panther poised to pounce, meticulously crafted with black lacquer spots, tsavorite eyes, and an onyx nose. The black lacquer dial is complemented by a diamond-paved bezel and a diamond hour-marker at 12 o’clock, creating a striking contrast. Equipped with a quartz movement and adorned with 23 brilliant-cut diamonds, this timepiece embodies Cartier's dedication to sculptural artistry and functional elegance.
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Cartier's Tressage collection introduces a sculptural approach to watch design, emphasizing volume and texture. These elongated rectangular cases (56.2mm by 25.7mm, 11.5mm thick) are adorned with asymmetrical twists, showcasing Cartier's mastery in transforming precious materials. The collection offers diverse configurations, including a minimalist yellow gold model with a black lacquer dial, a full pavé white gold version set with 916 diamonds, a mixed gold variant with 466 diamonds, and a white gold model combining diamonds and sapphires for a rich chromatic effect. Each watch operates on a quartz movement and comes with calfskin straps that echo the watch's textural contrasts.
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One of the standout releases is the resurrection of the Tank à Guichets, originally introduced in 1928.
This distinctive model features a minimalist dial with two apertures displaying jumping hours and creeping minutes, encapsulating Cartier's dedication to both form and function.
The 2025 edition stays true to its roots with a 24.8mm by 37.6mm case, available in rose gold, yellow gold, and platinum. Each variant boasts unique numeral colors—red for platinum, green for yellow gold, and gray for rose gold—adding a contemporary touch to the classic design. A limited edition platinum version, restricted to 200 pieces, offers a unique twist with diagonally opposed time apertures, appealing to discerning collectors.
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Tank Louis Cartier: Embracing Automatic Movement
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In a nod to modern preferences, Cartier expanded the Tank Louis Cartier collection by reintroducing an automatic movement. This new model measures 38.1mm by 27.75mm with a thickness of 8.18mm, balancing presence and elegance. Offered in rose and yellow gold, it features a distinctive sunburst-effect dial, a departure from traditional Cartier finishes. The incorporation of the 1899 MC automatic caliber enhances functionality while preserving the iconic aesthetics of the Tank Louis Cartier.
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Your Next Watch Awaits at Calibre 88
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Visit us in-store to try them on or inquire online to make one yours today
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