In 1914, Louis Cartier asked painter Georges Barbier to create a painting themed “Dameala Panthere” (The Woman Who Walked with the Panther), marking the start of his association with the jaguar. That same year, the jaguar appeared for the first time on a Cartier watch, showing a wild leopard print using pavé technique.
Each year, the Jaguar collection excites, and this year is no different. They blend jewels, diamonds, and various techniques, creating stunning pieces through the creativity of the Métiers d’Art.
Révélation d’une Panthère Jaguar 18-carat rose gold and diamonds, 37 mm, hours, minutes, lacquered dial, yellow gold balls, hand-wound calibre 430 MC, sapphire crystal, water-resistant to 30 metres, alligator strap, limited to 100 pieces each.
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