As Watches and Wonders – otherwise known as the Olympics of the watch world – returns to Geneva, here‘s everything you need ...
From fancy new bracelets to the thinnest tourbillion wristwatch ever made, here's what Esquire's Style Director saw at the ...
Dweller, featuring the ground-breaking calibre 7135 movement. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New takes on legacy models, new movements, high complications, interesting gem-setting, stone dials, smaller case sizes, and ...
It’s not often that Rolex introduces an entirely fresh model family, making this year’s Watches & Wonders a particularly ...
The Tank Louis Cartier watch has remained a timeless icon of sophistication, continuously evolving since its inception in ...
One minute she’s in a Reformation dress and knee-high boots, the next she’s accessorizing with pieces that scream old money, like her Cartier Panthère watch. If you keep tabs on her wardrobe ...
To wit: Cartier’s wildly covetable Tank à Guichets—perhaps the most notable guichet watch of them all—debuted in 1928 in a small production run. Worn by the likes of no less an august ...
Tiny watches, Timothée Chalamet, Paul Mescal and collectors increasingly wanting to return to the classics, the craze for all things Cartier doesn’t look like it’s shifting any time soon ...