Cartier Baignoire 18k
Cartier’s mystique has always surrounded their mastery of shapes. Whether it be the crash or the pebble they perennially produce designs that captivate collectors. This is no more evident than in their Baignoire. With it’s curved case and crystal it has so much charm and eye appeal. This particular example is cased in solid 18k yellow gold and features a Bueche Girod manual wind movement. The watch dates to the 1970s and is a timeless design that Cartier still produces to this day. The watch comes on a black Cartier signed strap with gold electroplated buckle.
Cartier’s mystique has always surrounded their mastery of shapes. Whether it be the crash or the pebble they perennially produce designs that captivate collectors. This is no more evident than in their Baignoire. With it’s curved case and crystal it has so much charm and eye appeal. This particular example is cased in solid 18k yellow gold and features a Bueche Girod manual wind movement. The watch dates to the 1970s and is a timeless design that Cartier still produces to this day. The watch comes on a black Cartier signed strap with gold electroplated buckle.
Cartier’s mystique has always surrounded their mastery of shapes. Whether it be the crash or the pebble they perennially produce designs that captivate collectors. This is no more evident than in their Baignoire. With it’s curved case and crystal it has so much charm and eye appeal. This particular example is cased in solid 18k yellow gold and features a Bueche Girod manual wind movement. The watch dates to the 1970s and is a timeless design that Cartier still produces to this day. The watch comes on a black Cartier signed strap with gold electroplated buckle.