A round wristwatch was introduced into the Cartier collection in 1943, and became the inspiration for the Pasha series. This unique timepiece exudes power and elegance through its construction, featuring: a round, water-resistant case, four Arabic numerals, a screw-down crown cap attached to the case by a small chain, and sword-shaped hands. The distinctive Pasha watch stands out, while at the same time, respects the Cartier watchmaking tradition.
Pasha de Cartier watch, 41 mm, tourbillon, skeleton, mechanical movement with manual winding, caliber 9466 MC. Rhodiumized 18K white gold (750/1000) case; bezel, fluted crown, movement and buckle set with 180 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 2.95 carats, blued-steel diamond-shaped hands, 2 dark gray and black alligator-skin straps with the "QuickSwitch" interchangeability system, interchangeable rhodiumized 18K white gold (750/1000) deployant buckle. Hours and minutes with skeletonized bridges forming Arabic numerals. Movement consisting of 278 parts including 19 rubies. Movement diameter: 31.63 mm, movement thickness: 5.76 mm, balance: 21,600 vibrations/hour, power reserve approx. 50 hours. Case diameter: 41 mm, thickness: 10.45 mm. Water-resistant up to 3 bar (approx. 30 meters/100 feet).