CARTIER, CRASH

LADY'S PLATINUM MANUALLY-WOUND WRISTWATCH WITH UNIQUE ASSYMETRIC CUSTOM-MADE DIAL
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CARTIER, CRASH LADY'S PLATINUM MANUALLY-WOUND WRISTWATCH WITH UNIQUE ASSYMETRIC CUSTOM-MADE DIAL

CASE 121883 AF 2373, CIRCA 2002

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CARTIER, CRASH

LADY'S PLATINUM MANUALLY-WOUND WRISTWATCH WITH UNIQUE ASSYMETRIC CUSTOM-MADE DIAL

CASE 121883 AF 2373, CIRCA 2002
Calibre 1978-2, 17 jewels, burgundy dial, eccentric Roman numerals, secret signature at VII, two-part platinum case, screwed engraved case back fastened, cabochon sapphire-set crown, 18k white gold Cartier deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
Dimensions: 23 x 39 mm.
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Lot Essay

US$32,000-45,000

With Cartier presentation box, outer packaging, certificate and product literature.

The Crash was first introduced in late 1967, available only in yellow gold and sold exclusively at Cartier of London. Modern variations were reintroduced in the early 1990s as limited editions with a special Crash deployant buckle. These highly desirable timepieces are no longer in production and this present lot is even more coveted as it has been fitted with a unique customized burgundy dial specially made for the consignor.

The model is illustrated in Le Temps de Cartier by J. Barracca, G. Negretti, F. Nencini, p. 295.

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