According to records in the Cartier archives, the prototype of the Pasha de Cartier watch dates back to 1943. In the four decades since, iconic features such as bold lines, grille decorations, Arabic numerals, screw-locked crowns, and square studs have been an endless source of inspiration for Pasha watch designs.
In 1985, the Pasha de Cartier was launched. Its name honors the Pasha of Marrakesh, a fan of fine watchmaking and a loyal customer of Louis Cartier. The bold design matches the spirit of enjoying life freely: revel in the joy and be the center of attention! Women were also immediately drawn to its stylish charm. The striking style of the sharp edges aligns with the pursuit of self-expression by women at that time.
As a result, the Pasha de Cartier was an instant success, giving Cartier a constant flow of inspiration: from the first Pasha C in stainless steel (1995) to the elegant and feminine Pasha 32 (1998), from the bold Pasha 42 (2005) to the lively Miss Pasha mini (2009). A wide variety of watches, just to name a few.
Ternence Henrietta –
I bought it after I fell in love with it. Nothing else matters. The important thing is that I like this watch and there is no problem wearing it.