Cartier Tortue XL Enamel Jaguar Watch
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Cartier Tortue XL Enamel Jaguar Watch

By SJX · Oct 18, 2012 · 11 replies
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SJX's post highlights the Cartier Tortue XL with jaguar motif, a standout piece from the Cartier d’Art collection. This article details the acquisition of what was potentially the last available piece of this limited 80-piece series, underscoring its immediate collector appeal and artistic significance. The owner's decision to purchase sight unseen, based solely on a poster, speaks to the watch's captivating design and Cartier's strong brand allure.

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The Tortue XL with jaguar motif was unveiled at SIHH last year as part of the Cartier d’Art collection of artistic timepieces. The Tortue jaguar was one of the highlights of the fair for me, and it is without a doubt the most striking enamelled wristwatch Cartier has made in recent years.

 



 

 

That was proven by the market reaction - all 80 pieces were sold out in a flash. Several collectors are looking for one, with no luck.

 

One fortunate buyer, however, managed to get what was possibly the last piece available.

 



 



 



 

 

The watch was recently delivered and I managed a quick chat with the owner, who is already has several Cartier watches, including the famous Crash.

 



 



 

 

The owner made the decision to buy the watch sight unseen, only have seen a poster of the watch at a recent Cartier Fine Watchmaking dinner. In hindsight that might have been foolish but upon seeing the watch in the metal, the owner has absolutely no regrets.

 

"It's iconic and not symmetrical; the jaguar spills onto the case," says the owner.

 



 



 



 



 



 



 

 

The owner's comments refer to the fact that is watch is not just enamelled, but also hand engraved. The 60 hour engraving process begins with the solid gold dial and case being engraved with the jaguar motif as well as the exceptionally fine texture of fur.

 



 



 

 

Subsequently the enamel is applied and then fired, multiple times for each of the seven colours of enamel – black, mauve, grey, opal white, opaque white, and brown- and green-yellows. That takes a further 25 hours.

 

Much of the colour lies in the striking eyes of the jaguar, which have incredible detail.

 



 

 

The dial is so compelling that reading the time with the gold Breguet numerals is nearly impossible, which the owner happily concedes.

 

"It's very Cartier, the Tortue case is classic, but modern at the same time," referring to the yellow gold Tortue XL case.

 

"[The jaguar] is a modern take on a Cartier icon, in my opinion."

 

Congrats to the owner on this exceptional timepiece!

 

- SJX

This message has been edited by SJX on 2012-10-18 02:24:00

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Sandgroper
Oct 18, 2012

It's not a time piece I would buy but admittedly it is a beautifully crafted jewel. Cartier is Cartier....Cheers, Francois

RO
Roni M
Oct 18, 2012

Thanks for the great review. You mention and show that the owner has a Crash....it it a lady or a gentleman? I'm trying to rationalise that the Crash can be worn by men so I can consider getting one for myself! Roni

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patrick_y
Oct 18, 2012

A unique watch to be sure!

SJ
SJX
Oct 18, 2012

of the Crash is a lady. I'm still waiting for Cartier to make a larger size Crash watch for men. - SJX

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Roni M
Oct 19, 2012

If you persuade Cartier for the bigger crash pl sign me up! Or even a bigger Tank Folle with the stones. Thanks Roni

SJ
SJX
Oct 19, 2012

PM me if you want to know more. - SJX

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