The fierce, untamable Panthère de Cartier possesses many facets to its personality, and continues to be reimagined in countless creations.
The panther has become so synonymous with Cartier that any jewelry iterations of the majestic animal outside of the Parisian house appear mere copies. Starting in the 1920s, the maison’s famed ...
The panther first leapt into Cartier history in 1914 — courtesy of a watch adorned with onyx and diamond “spots,” designed by Louis Cartier himself. More than a century later, it remains a symbol of ...
Cartier has long harnessed the power of metal and stone to create unparalleled beauty, and at Watches and Wonders 2025, the 178-year-old maison has truly outdone itself. This year’s releases centre ...
Winning the lottery aside, if there’s one thing that puts stars in our eyes, it’s the fantasy of bagging a Cartier watch. From icons Princess Diana and Angelina Jolie to modern muses Sofia Richie and ...
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In case it hasn’t been clear, the gender distinctions in the watch world are quickly disappearing. This, combined with the waning days of Big Watch—i.e. the 46mm Panerais and Breitlings of the 1990s ...
There’s nothing as timeless as a great timepiece—just look at the iconic Cartier Panthère. Its flexible chain link has been an enduring staple of celebrity style for more than 40 years, worn by ...
Cartier made a wild return to Art Basel Miami Beach this weekend, with the opening of the brand’s immersive installation, Cartier: Into the Wild. Running December 5-7, the show zeroes in on (and ...
Toussaint’s story with Cartier began in 1913, when she developed a strong personal and creative bond with Louis Cartier. Upon meeting for the first time, Cartier was captivated both by her wit and ...