The House of Cartier, a true dynasty of style, elegance and fine craftsmanship, was founded in 1847 by Louis-Franois Cartier, master jeweler to Europe's crowned heads. By the early 20th century, his three grandsons, Louis, Jacques and Pierre, were successfully managing Cartier boutiques in Paris, London and New York.
The symbol of timeless luxury, Cartier invites you into a Maison with a time-honored know-how and a rich imaginary. Curiosity, an open mind and an adventurous spirit are the driving forces behind our creativity.
From their creation to the present day, Cartier collections have crossed the centuries. Watches, jewelry, perfume, small leather goods, accessories… enter into the magic of Cartier.
From the very beginning, Cartier understood that time is our master. To placate it, Cartier enjoys inventing illustrious shapes, from extremely extravagant to very classic.
Today, the company's watch designers draw on the astounding design archives left by Louis Cartier, the design genius responsible for many of the house's signature innovations, patents and collections. Most of the contemporary Cartier collections are based upon Louis distinctive design classics such as the Santos, the Panther, the Bagnoire, the Pasha, the Tonneau, the Diabolo, and the Tank. Introduced in 1996, the Tank Francaise is widely regarded as a contemporary model of horology and design mastery. Available in three sizes and offered with a variety of movements from quartz to automatic, the Tank Franaise chronograph features a perpetual calendar and automatic time zone changing capability.
The symbol of timeless luxury, Cartier invites you into a Maison with a time-honored know-how and a rich imaginary. Curiosity, an open mind and an adventurous spirit are the driving forces behind our creativity.
From their creation to the present day, Cartier collections have crossed the centuries. Watches, jewelry, perfume, small leather goods, accessories… enter into the magic of Cartier.
From the very beginning, Cartier understood that time is our master. To placate it, Cartier enjoys inventing illustrious shapes, from extremely extravagant to very classic.
Today, the company's watch designers draw on the astounding design archives left by Louis Cartier, the design genius responsible for many of the house's signature innovations, patents and collections. Most of the contemporary Cartier collections are based upon Louis distinctive design classics such as the Santos, the Panther, the Bagnoire, the Pasha, the Tonneau, the Diabolo, and the Tank. Introduced in 1996, the Tank Francaise is widely regarded as a contemporary model of horology and design mastery. Available in three sizes and offered with a variety of movements from quartz to automatic, the Tank Franaise chronograph features a perpetual calendar and automatic time zone changing capability.