Lot Essay
A masterpiece of 1970s Cartier design, this exquisite and rare ladies’ square bracelet watch in 18k gold epitomizes the Maison’s unmatched flair for elegance and innovation. Featuring a diamond-set stepped case that is furthermore accentuated by baguette-cut ruby end pieces and mobile diamond-embellished links, this beautiful timepiece exudes refined opulence while the flexible and silky beaded bracelet—interlacing pearls and rubies—showcases Cartier’s artistry in jeweled watchmaking.
The storied Maison's design language is continued in the dial through its matte silvered finish with Roman numeral and blued steel elongated sword hands. The dial is signed 'Paris' at the bottom and the case bears French import hallmarks. Exceptionally rare and magnificently crafted, this watch stands as a poetic fusion of jewelry and horology from one of the most experimental eras of Cartier.
The storied Maison's design language is continued in the dial through its matte silvered finish with Roman numeral and blued steel elongated sword hands. The dial is signed 'Paris' at the bottom and the case bears French import hallmarks. Exceptionally rare and magnificently crafted, this watch stands as a poetic fusion of jewelry and horology from one of the most experimental eras of Cartier.
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