Tortue Chronographe Monopoussoir
The Tortue Chronographe Monopoussoir reactivates a reference from the Collection Privée Cartier Paris from 1998, now in XL instead of the previous size, and equipped with the 1928 MC manufacture caliber, which measures only 4.3 millimeters in height, making it one of the flattest Cartier chronographs. Start, stop, and reset are done via a single pusher integrated into the crown. Through the sapphire crystal case back, the finishing of the Côtes de Genève is visible, with its arcs following the shape of the case.
Tank Normale in Platinum
The Tank Normale revives a platinum reference from 1934— with a seven-line platinum bracelet, satin-finished surfaces contrasting with polished edges on the brancards. Inside is a mechanical manual-winding movement, no complication.
Cartier Privé – The Collection
In parallel, Cartier is launching for the first time a permanent collection that emerges from the Privé models of the past ten years. To start: Tank Normale, Tank Cintrée, and Cloche, all with unified codes— hour and minute hands, sleek lines, yellow gold, gold-plated dials, apple-shaped hands made of blued steel, and a manual-winding movement. The case back bears an engraved depiction of the respective case. In this way, Cartier elevates its design language from the logic of limitation and translates it into a permanent offering for the collector’s market.
