In addition to being one of the most prestigious jewelry houses in the world, Cartier has a rich history of creating important -and absolutely stunning - timepieces.
From the historic Cartier Santos to the iconic Tank Louis, the celebrated maison has been responsible for creating some of the most important and most elegant watches in history.
This elegant yellow gold Cartier dress piece from the 1960s— known as an Incurvé – is a perfect example of the maison’s ability to create perfectly balanced timepieces which are striking in their simplicity. It features a 26mm x 33mm yellow gold case with a rounded bezel, a set of cleverly hidden lugs which gives the case an uninterrupted presence, and the brand’s signature cabochon crown. The stunning Paris-signed silvered ivory dial features a fine eggshell texture and clean printed ‘Roman’ indices, an inner minute track, and a lovely blued steel handset.
A study in chic simplicity — this slim gold dress piece is sure to impress anyone who catches a glimpse as it peeks out from under the cuff of a finely tailored sleeve.