Cartier Watches
In the 1930s, Cartier created the Pasha of Marrakesh a watch he could wear in his swimming pool. The "Pasha" was nitially a men's watch, powerful and solid, it was originally designed to be worn with a protective grid, as an allusion to army watches. A real bestseller, immediately appropriated by women, making it an essential accessory of feminine elegance. In its mini version, a watch whose smoothly shaped, polished bracelet made from extra-flat pure gold links, sensually curls itself around the wrist. A dress watch for everyday use, identifiable by the screw bezel on its dial, its rounded corners, Roman numerals and Cartier rail-track minute circle. |