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Original Art Deco Era Platinum, Diamond, and Pearl Ladies’ Dress Watch by Cartier

Experience a true heritage piece by none other than famed French jewelry house Cartier. Dating from the early 1920s, this exquisite ladies’ dress watch is a marvelous reflection of the Art Deco era. The watch features its original dial, showcasing the stylized numerals and finely executed geometric design synonymous with the period. The platinum case is magnificently diamond-encrusted, offering a dazzling display of craftsmanship and luxury. The watch is perfectly complemented by a luxurious woven pearl bracelet, fastened with a yellow gold clasp, exuding sophistication and grace.

At the heart of this timepiece lies a 17-jewel manual movement by the European Clock and Watch Company. Entirely original, this watch is a rare and preserved artifact, capturing the essence of Cartier’s renowned legacy for combining fine jewelry-making and luxury timepieces.

Perfect for the discerning collector or anyone with a taste for classic luxury, this Cartier dress watch is not just a timepiece but a piece of history, artfully preserved through the last century.

The watch case measures 36 millimeters by 16 millimeters, and the bracelet measures 7 inches in length.

This watch is completely restored and carries an 18-month warranty for your peace of mind.

The case is marked “Made in France,” and the clasp bears a French eagle hallmark.

Circa 1920

SKU: SSHO 3541 $37,600 Inquire
If you would like to purchase this item or learn more about it, please click on the Inquire link above or phone the Renaissance Showroom at 805-688-1976, open seven days a week from 10 to 6.
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  • Original Art Deco Era
  • By Cartier
  • Platinum Case Marked “Made in France”
  • Yellow Gold Clasp with French Eagle Hallmark
  • 17-Jewel Manual Wind Movement by European Clock and Watch Company
  • Case# 4522
  • 36 x 16 mm
  • 7″ Bracelet Length
  • Restored, 18-Month Warranty
  • Circa 1920