I agree with Geo that the CPCP period generated many of the most interesting watches from Cartier.

Mar 05, 2020,11:51 AM
 

 I found some additional information in the WristWatch Annual from 2002. I've attached the image for your reference. Congrats on a great piece!



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The Cartier Tortue Perpetual Calender ref. 2540

 
 By: docob : January 15th, 2020-19:14
Hi Everyone, Just want to share my recently acquired Cartier Tortue Perpetual Calender (Ref. 2540) from the CPCP collection. Over the years I have bought a few vintage and new Cartier watches for my wife, but never had one myself until now. This is my fir...  

First and foremost welcome to the forum.

 
 By: Bill : January 15th, 2020-21:05
Here you will get honest comments and assessments from true collectors. The first question i have why do you feel it needs to be serviced. If it is running within reasonable specs just enjoy it. If it is slipping and keeping terrible time the yes service ... 

Thanks for commenting

 
 By: docob : January 15th, 2020-22:04
As there no second hands, not sure if the watch is running in specs. for the week i have been wearing it, time seems to be correct. One thing i have notice when setting the leap year indicator is that it is not fully centered. if u look at the pic i took ... 

Spectacular!

 
 By: blau : January 16th, 2020-04:03
My first, and thus far only, Cartier is a Tortue from the Collection Privee as well. I think it's the most beautiful watch I've ever owned. ...  

Very nice MP!

 
 By: docob : January 16th, 2020-06:54
Love the blue on the dial, very special. Definitly would like to get one in the future.

Congratulations with your first Collection Privée model

 
 By: Geo : January 16th, 2020-04:11
This is a fantastic looking watch and so much more attractive than the yellow gold version. For me CPCP was the best Cartier ever produced, the series ran from 1998-2008. It is hard to say when your watch was sold, all I know it was not available during t... 

Thanks Geo for your reply.

 
 By: docob : January 16th, 2020-07:04
does cartier usually sell french versions of the watch overseas as well? Or all oversea versions of any model will be in english? Read some post about the CPCP that they hav special versions for the chinese market. so my first guess was this one is a spec... 

In general all Cartier watches are International releases, that are produced in Switserland

 
 By: Geo : January 16th, 2020-09:31
But there are exceptions, sometimes a limited edition is made for a certain market. So during the CPCP period, there was f.i. a Tank Cintrée with two timezones, one had roman numerals and the other one had Chinese numerals. This watch was only available i... 

Thank you Geo. learn something new everday!

 
 By: docob : January 16th, 2020-17:47
That privee winder box seems even rarer than the watch. and that wooden box w/ loupe set is pricey!

I agree with Geo that the CPCP period generated many of the most interesting watches from Cartier.

 
 By: CrookedOak : March 5th, 2020-11:51
I found some additional information in the WristWatch Annual from 2002. I've attached the image for your reference. Congrats on a great piece! ...