Cartier embodies the notion that fashion fades, but style lives on forever
with jewelry and watch creations that have defined timeless elegance for more
than 150 years.
White gold Ballon Blanc |
A diamond tops the crown |
Diamond hour markers adorn this bi-color Ballon Bleu |
The firm expands its wildly popular Ballon Bleu de Cartier collection this
year with two gem-set, bi-color models that put a fresh spin on this modern-day
classic. Both versions accentuate the beautiful juxtaposition created by
pairing warm rose gold with cool stainless steel.
The first is presented in a 36mm case and is powered by an automatic
movement. Brilliant-cut diamonds cover the rose gold bezel and are used as hour
markers on the guilloché dial. A mix of polished and satin finishes gives the
gold and steel bracelet a dynamic look. The next model is similar, but with a
few key distinctions. Its case is smaller at 33mm and comes on a steel
bracelet. Another difference is the dial, which uses Roman numerals to indicate
the hours.
Art Form
Among the maison’s most significant contributions to
watchmaking has been its successful expansion of the idiom’s visual vocabulary
with beautiful shapes. From the angular Tank and oval Baignoire to the surrealistic
Crash, the brand has never shied away from
redefining the idea of what a watch can look like.
One shape in particular
has an especially rich history. Round cases were the norm in 1912 when Louis
Cartier unveiled the Tortue, a tortoise shell-inspired design that helped set
watches free from the confining circular form. Cartier revisits that
trailblazing shape this year with a newly redesigned Tortue. The curvilinear outline
remains, but the soft, rounded profile of the past has been replaced with a crisp
edge that projects a more contemporary character.
The medium-sized Tortue
case (39 x 31mm) is offered in either white or rose gold, and its bezel can be
set with brilliant-cut diamonds (1.5 carats). Light dances on the dial’s
undulating waves of fine guilloché,
which is bound at the edge by Roman numerals. The brand’s signature style
informs the overall look, including the gorgeous bracelet. Exquisite finishing ensures
its flat links feel soft against the skin as they wrap the wrist in a
precious-metal embrace.
Cartier has introduced a newly redesigned Tortue case in white or rose gold |
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