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Cartier – History, Foundation & Iconic Watch Models

Cartier – History, Foundation & Iconic Watch Models

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The story of Cartier begins in 1847, when Louis-François Cartier took over his master Adolphe Picard’s workshop at 29 Rue Montorgueil in Paris and founded the Maison Cartier. Even at that time, the company catered to a wealthy elite and quickly established itself as an exclusive jeweler known for fine craftsmanship and elegant design. Among its first clients was Princess Mathilde, niece of Napoleon I, which granted Cartier early social prestige.

With the next generation, Cartier began its international ascent. Alfred Cartier, the founder’s son, expanded the product range to include pocket watches and later introduced wristwatches. His sons Louis, Pierre, and Jacques Cartier opened the family business to the world. In 1899, the legendary boutique on Rue de la Paix was established — laying the foundation for Cartier’s global expansion and its reputation as a worldwide luxury brand.

Innovations in Watchmaking: Santos & Tank

Cartier – History, Foundation & Iconic Watch Models

A milestone in Cartier’s watchmaking history came in 1904 with the creation of the Cartier Santos de Cartier. Louis Cartier designed it for aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont — making it the first mass-produced men’s wristwatch and also the world’s first pilot’s watch. This marked the beginning of the modern luxury wristwatch.

In the following years, other iconic models were created: the Cartier Tonneau (1906), Cartier Baignoire, and Cartier Tortue (1912). In 1917, Cartier introduced the legendary Cartier Tank, inspired by the lines of French tanks. The Tank remains one of Cartier’s most famous models, known for its clean lines, elegant design, and timeless sophistication.

In the 1980s, Cartier launched the Panthère de Cartier — an elegant model with a square case and supple link bracelet. With the Ballon Bleu de Cartier (2007) and the Cartier Pasha de Cartier, the brand continued its tradition of innovation and excellence.

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Cartier Today

Cartier – History, Foundation & Iconic Watch Models

For over 175 years, Cartier has represented luxury, technical excellence, and French refinement. What began as a Parisian jewelry workshop has become an international luxury brand for watches, jewelry, and accessories. Cartier combines classic shapes, like those of the Tank and Santos, with modern materials such as steel-gold combinations, sapphire crystal, and innovative automatic movements like the Caliber 1847 MC.

Cartier remains a trendsetter, not a trend follower. Models like the Tank, Santos, Panthère, and Ballon Bleu are timeless classics. At the same time, Cartier sets standards for responsible luxury through sustainable initiatives such as the Cartier Women’s Initiative and its use of Fairmined gold.

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