The Cartier Pasha with the grained salmon dial is a classic combination with its blued-steel diamond-shaped hands. This modern iteration is in steel with a bracelet uses the SmartLink adjustment system. A second strap in perfectly matched brown alligator ...
The interesting thing is that as the Pasha picks up Patina from daily wear and tear they almost look better. I have a friend that uses his as a daily and it looks great.
I have owned the a Pasha, it was the first steel version of it with tritium lume (Ref. R 4020), but I sold it eventually as I couldn´t get used to the small crown. I know, being an automatic watch this shouldn´t have been much of a problem but as someone ...
my collection mainly consists of handwound and/or vintage pieces - so it would have been exclusively for the Pasha. I am generally not a friend of winders - no movement no wear on pivots and gears is my doctrine.
and sold both to fund a Speedmaster but I am sure that someday I will add a Cartier to my collection again. At the moment I have developed a soft spot for vintage timepieces and for the brand Girard Perregaux - they offer such a tremendous value for money...