Lot Essay
The present diamond-set Cartier Pasha is an extremely rare timepiece, distinguished by its 18k gold construction and bezel set with large square-cut diamonds—a configuration seen on fewer than a handful of known examples. Further setting it apart from ordinary Pasha models, the watch features an exceptionally discreet vertically brushed gold dial that forgoes any text, along with extraordinary sunken baguette diamond indexes carefully set into recesses carved directly into the dial surface, an impressive feat of craftsmanship rarely encountered in serial production. This remarkable design allows the beauty of the gold and diamonds to shine fully without obstruction.
Housed in a well-proportioned 35 mm 18k gold case and powered by an automatic movement, the watch retains the Pasha’s emblematic oversized screw-down cabochon crown cover, here further enhanced by a large diamond setting that accentuates its unmistakable architectural presence. Combining bespoke rarity, technical artistry, and extraordinary opulence, the present watch represents a highly compelling opportunity for the discerning collector.
Housed in a well-proportioned 35 mm 18k gold case and powered by an automatic movement, the watch retains the Pasha’s emblematic oversized screw-down cabochon crown cover, here further enhanced by a large diamond setting that accentuates its unmistakable architectural presence. Combining bespoke rarity, technical artistry, and extraordinary opulence, the present watch represents a highly compelling opportunity for the discerning collector.
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