In addition to its pure stainless steel watches, Cartier also received praise for a version that was made in stainless steel and karat gold. At that time, there was no so-called “assemblage” concept in the clothing industry, and there was not even the slightest sign of it, so it must not be said that the watch was influenced by the clothing industry. But the popularity of the gold watch is not without a trace, and a drink that heats up quickly in social settings is seen as closely linked to the popularity of the gold watch, and this drink is the “cocktail” – the cocktail.
Cocktail literally means “cock’s tail”, and when the tail of a hybrid is cut to look like a rooster’s tail, cocktail has the meaning of a non-pedigree, hence the name cocktail. Before the 1920s, the word cocktail represented the mixing of “pure substances with impurities”, which was by no means a compliment.
From the 1920s onwards, things changed dramatically, and people began to appreciate processed items, believing that things with mixed substances were more fashionable. This idea led to the popularity of faux pearls, cosmetics, and cocktails, and the awareness of gold watches has since increased dramatically.
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