 
            WATCHMAKING
From signature pieces – shaped watches, mysterious clocks and precious watchmaking – to creations which sparked an unprecedented creative vision in the field, the Collection tells the story of a unique 170-year history and encapsulates the pursuit of both aesthetics and technical innovation.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1874
 Gold, polychrome enamel, pearls.
 A chatelaine is a long chain worn at the waist by both men and women since the 17th century.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1907
Gold, platinum, silver, silver-gilt, enamel, diamonds
Sold to Anna Gould (1875-1961)
 
            Cartier Paris, 1912
 Yellow gold, one sapphire cabochon, leather strap.
 This particularly rare piece is one of the very first Santos wristwatches created by Cartier.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1915
 Gold, sapphires, leather strap
 Provenance: King Constantine I of Greece (1868-1923)
 
            Cartier Paris, 1914
 Platinum, pink gold, rose-cut diamonds, onyx, black moiré strap.
 This watch represents Cartier’s very first use of the “panther-skin” motif.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1918
 Platinum, gold, rock crystal, nephrite, sapphires, diamonds, enamel
 The base is decorated with the monogram O for Olga Constantinovna and the royal crown.
 The first Model A mystery clocks were released in 1912. They were given this name as their platinum and diamond hands appear not to be connected to any movement.
 Provenance: Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia (1851-1926)
 
            Cartier Paris, 1920
 Platinum, gold, sapphire, leather strap.
 This particularly rare timepiece is one of the very first Tank wristwatches created by Cartier.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1923
 Gold, platinum, rock crystal, diamonds, onyx, coral, enamel.
 This clock, in the form of a Shinto “shrine gate” (portique), was the first in a series of six. Each clock was unique and made by Cartier between 1923 and 1925.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1927
 Gold, silver-gilt, mother-of-pearl, coral, fluorspar, carnelian, lapis lazuli, enamel.
 Sold to Mrs Blumenthal (1873-1930)
 
            Cartier Paris, 1928
 Gold, leather strap.
 This exceedingly rare Tortue watch houses a most sophisticated complication: the repeating slide is used to make the minute-repeater mechanism strike the hour, quarter-hour and minute.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1929
 Platinum, sapphires, rubies, emerald and sapphire cabochons.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1938
 Gold, faceted citrines.
 
            Cartier London, 1967
 Yellow gold, one sapphire cabochon, leather strap.
 This model is traditionally said to depict an interpretation of a watch damaged in a crash.
 
            Cartier, 1981
 Gold, steel, blue spinel. Model created in 1978
 
            Cartier, 2010
 Gold, wood marquetry, leather strap