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Cartier White Gold Bathtub - c. 2000

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Cartier White Gold Bathtub - c. 2000

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Description

How can one speak of Cartier without thinking of the Baignoire model? Elegance, sensuality, and delicacy personified, the Cartier Baignoire embodies the essence of the Cartier woman and her identity. It also illustrates the Maison's technical prowess in creating a mechanism that integrates seamlessly into an oval case.

With its rounded, all-gold case, white dial, black hour markers, and blue hands, this watch embodies all the hallmarks of the Cartier Baignoire. This model, reference 1955, is fitted with a Cartier satin leather strap whose color perfectly complements the 18-karat white gold of the case. This enhances its elegance and originality, as the white gold version is quite rare.

How to wear it?

In any situation, it will undoubtedly add a touch of elegance to your outfit. A sleek, rounded watch that would be best worn with formal attire. However, it remains a suitable everyday watch, especially in white gold, which is more understated than yellow gold.

The Cartier Baignoire features rounded lines that rest delicately on the wrist.

Why did Françoise choose her?

Because the Baignoire is an iconic watch shape from the House of Cartier. A watch worn by many women over time: women with a confident style, women of character, women who are remembered.

Françoise likes to highlight white gold watches, which are less common and more subtle on the wrist.

History

From Catherine Deneuve to Jeanne Moreau and Romy Schneider, the Cartier Bathtub never ceases to charm.

Although Louis Cartier had already introduced a design for an elongated watch in the early 1900s, the iconic model we know today was born in 1958 in Cartier's Parisian workshops. A watch with feminine and sensual lines, an innovative and creative style. A few years later, the Baignoire elongée (Elongated Bath) appeared in the London studios.

While the gold gadrooned case has retained its rounded design, it has nonetheless undergone some variations over the years, as has the dial, sometimes adorned with Roman numerals, sometimes with Arabic numerals. An inherently elegant watch that transcends time without losing its allure.

$3,147.90

Original: $8,994.00

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Cartier White Gold Bathtub - c. 2000

$8,994.00

$3,147.90

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Description

Dive back into the legend

Description

How can one speak of Cartier without thinking of the Baignoire model? Elegance, sensuality, and delicacy personified, the Cartier Baignoire embodies the essence of the Cartier woman and her identity. It also illustrates the Maison's technical prowess in creating a mechanism that integrates seamlessly into an oval case.

With its rounded, all-gold case, white dial, black hour markers, and blue hands, this watch embodies all the hallmarks of the Cartier Baignoire. This model, reference 1955, is fitted with a Cartier satin leather strap whose color perfectly complements the 18-karat white gold of the case. This enhances its elegance and originality, as the white gold version is quite rare.

How to wear it?

In any situation, it will undoubtedly add a touch of elegance to your outfit. A sleek, rounded watch that would be best worn with formal attire. However, it remains a suitable everyday watch, especially in white gold, which is more understated than yellow gold.

The Cartier Baignoire features rounded lines that rest delicately on the wrist.

Why did Françoise choose her?

Because the Baignoire is an iconic watch shape from the House of Cartier. A watch worn by many women over time: women with a confident style, women of character, women who are remembered.

Françoise likes to highlight white gold watches, which are less common and more subtle on the wrist.

History

From Catherine Deneuve to Jeanne Moreau and Romy Schneider, the Cartier Bathtub never ceases to charm.

Although Louis Cartier had already introduced a design for an elongated watch in the early 1900s, the iconic model we know today was born in 1958 in Cartier's Parisian workshops. A watch with feminine and sensual lines, an innovative and creative style. A few years later, the Baignoire elongée (Elongated Bath) appeared in the London studios.

While the gold gadrooned case has retained its rounded design, it has nonetheless undergone some variations over the years, as has the dial, sometimes adorned with Roman numerals, sometimes with Arabic numerals. An inherently elegant watch that transcends time without losing its allure.