Cartier 'Power of Style' Exhibition Prague
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Cartier 'Power of Style' Exhibition Prague

By Geo · Aug 20, 2010 · 6 replies
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Geo's report on the 'Cartier: The Power of Style' exhibition in Prague offers a rare glimpse into Cartier's historical collection. His detailed account, featuring exceptional timepieces and luxury objects, provides valuable context for understanding the brand's enduring legacy. This article serves as a curated tour for those interested in Cartier's rich heritage and its influence on watchmaking and design.



Today I was visiting Prague to see the Cartiers 'Power Of Style Exhibition'.
It has been a while that we had the last Cartier exhibition in Europe, so I can only urge everyone
who is interested in the history of the brand, to visit this exhibition.
I was absolutely blown away with the collection presented here in this stunning castle.
Compared the the exhibition in Beijing, there were more watches and clocks presented.





At the same time, it is a unique opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
The last two Cartier exhibitions were in Beijing and San Francisco and I have a feeling
that the next one will not be in Europe.

May be one of the most interesting watches was probably the
Tortue minute repeater wristwatch.



Cartier Paris, 1928

18K yellow gold case, 2.99 x 3.27 cm and leather strap.
Interesting is the engraving on the back of the case:
X.M. AUDIBERT UNION CLUB NEW YORK CITY

This extremely rare wristwatch includes one of the most sophisticated complications:
the minute repeater mechanism that strikes the hours, the quarters and the minutes
when the repeating slide is pushed.

Cartier did, for their 'Collection Privée Cartier Paris', a re-release of this watch,
in a slightly larger case and a small second counter at 6 'o'clock.
The caliber 909MC was visibly thru the back.

This platinum Tank Wristwatch, which looks to me like a Tank Normale, with bracelet was a real eye catcher.
The watch dates back from 1927 and has the following case dimensions: 3.1 x 2.3cm



The Tonneau Wristwatch
This is a really old one from 1908, the watch was designed in 1906.



Yellow gold case 3.75 x 2.6 cm and sapphire cabochon.
Leather strap.
This watch also has a monogram on the back of the case
Sold to Countess von Hohenfelsen, the morganatic wife of Grand Duke Paul of Russia, and one of Cartier’s most important clients.

And the last one I mention is the Santos Dumont.
The watch where it all started with and that we have seen over the years in many variations and sizes.



This is a model from 1915, with the following dimensions 3.49 x 2.47 cm
Yellow gold, pink gold and sapphire cabochon.
Leather strap.

Especially in the early years Cartier, the brand was very famous for jewellery and all kinds of
luxury objects.
Franco Cologni and Ettore Mocchetti gave an excellent overview of Cartiers objects in the book,
MADE BY CARTIER.

At the Power Of Style there is an immense collection and I mention just a few, to give an idea.

Cigarette case



Cartier Paris, 1931

Platinum
Modified baguette-cut diamond

The back of the lid engraved with 20 signatures such as «Coco» for Coco Chanel, “Misia” for Misia Sert, “Fellowes” for Daisy Fellowes, “Vera” for Vera de Bosset, “Peggy” for Peggy Guggenheim, “Etienne” for Etienne de Beaumont, inside the case “Cécile” for Cécile Sorel, “Elsie” for Elsie de Wolfe, “Johnnie” for Prince Jean-Louis de Faucigny-Lucinge, and other friends unfortunately impossible to identify today.

Sold to the Baron Adolph de Meyer, famous
photographer.

Dimensions of the case: 1.10 x 7.75 x 7.25 cm

Vanity case with Panther



Cartier Paris, 1928
Gold, platinum, black enamel, rose-cut diamonds, onyx cabochons (panther)
Carved emeralds, translucent green enamel and calibré-cut rubies (cypresses)
Two carré-cut emeralds and a baguette-cut diamond (thumb-piece)
The interior is fitted with a mirror, with two compartments: one for powder, the other for cigarettes.

The catalogue has over 300 pages and is a gorgeous hardbound coffee table book.

The Power of Style
Text by Eva Eisler, Rony Plesl, Pierre Rainero and Pascale Lepeu
Format: Hardcover
US Price: $49.95
CAN Price: $58.00
UK Price: ÂŁ23.00
ISBN: 978-2-08-020075-4 (2-08-020075-5)
Publisher: Flammarion

When in Prague, there are of course a lot of other things to do.
The city is beautifully renovated and has many galleries (glass art too), museums and grand café's.
When I am in Prague, l always take a walk along the Moldau



to visit the famous Grand Café Slavia, located at Smetanovo nábřeží 2, across from the National Theatre.





Café Slavia opened in 1881 (the same year as the theatre actually)
and the café became a meeting place of artists and intellectuals, which it still is.
Excellent place for a light lunch or a drink later in the afternoon.
Have fun!
The exhibition and the city itself won't disappoint.
GEO This message has been edited by Geo on 2010-08-20 07:27:00 This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-08-20 07:48:33

About the Wempe Tonneau Ref. tonneau

The Wempe Tonneau represents the brand's entry in the shaped watch category, distinguished by its tonneau case configuration within the Chronometerwerke series. This reference demonstrates Wempe's approach to classical case forms with contemporary manufacturing standards.

The 40mm steel case houses the manual-wind Caliber CW3 movement, offering a power reserve of 38-45 hours. The watch features a white dial beneath sapphire crystal protection, with a fixed bezel and leather strap configuration. Water resistance is rated to 30 meters.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking shaped case alternatives from independent German watchmaking. The manual-wind movement and tonneau case form position it as a dress-oriented piece within Wempe's contemporary catalog. Production commenced in 2018 and continues presently, making it readily available in the current market.

Specifications

Caliber
Caliber CW3
Case
Steel
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
White
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire crystal

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SJX
Aug 20, 2010

Wish I could have been there. Looks like a wonderful exhibition of some of the Cartier Collection. I was fortunate enough to photograph some of the watches you mention, including the Tortue repeater and it is truly a beauty. Pascale Lepeu incidentally is the curator of the Cartier Collection and a wonderfully informative and kind lady. - SJX

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Hororgasm
Aug 20, 2010

simple elegance... thks fr sharing

DI
Dino944
Aug 22, 2010

Thanks for sharing some photos of the exhibit with us. The Tortue minute repeater is a beauty. I had an opportunity to see the CPCP re-make and that was a phenomenal watch! The Tank with chain/bracelet is a classic. I usually prefer a strap on a Tank, but that bracelet really looks great with it. Also the cigarette case is very cool. Its always fun seeing products associated with famous people of the past. Hope you are enjoying your travels. Best regards, Dino

ZD
Zdenek
Sep 10, 2010

Everyday I come past by. Thanks for reminder, I have not to miss the exposition.

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