Although I’ve been into horology since high school, my first true watch in this journey was a Cartier Roadster back in 2003: This was my daily wearer for more than a decade. However, as my collection grew, she had become a ‘safe queen.’ I traded her in 20
Does anyone have an explanation for the insanely high prices most Cartier pieces achieved at yesterday’s Sotheby’sauction? In my opinion, Cartier produces fairly average work …and I don’t mean that negatively. I own a Santos myself, but it’s nothing more
Went to Cartier for a new strap and to have the running of the watch checked. Got the strap and left the watch. Here are the new Roadsters. OH they are nice. Love the curve on the wrist. Glad to see kt back in the line up. And a few shot of the watches on
Was really interested in this watch, but find it impossible to justify at this price. It’s more than the VC American 36.5mm 😮 I wonder who’s the client at this price for such a simple watch. If you really appreciate it might make more sense to go vintage.
I know absolutely nothing about Cartier watches, but as a retirement gift to myself, I am considering getting in Rose gold the WGSA0019 I know it is not a collectable watch, not sure I could find a Crash, Bamboo, Platinum Cintree etc or any 1960-1970 era
But is still a gem for those of us who got one. Slim, with a unique case shape, a good Cartier DNA without being a direct copy of something that came before. Any others out there? Wishing you a great weekend ahead 👋🏻