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Estimate € 10000 - 20000

Model: Tortue
Reference: 2498
Case Material: Pink Gold and Diamonds
Bracelet Material: Leather Strap
Year: 2000's
Movement: Manual
Caliber: 430 MC
Case N°: 844232MG
Dimensions: 34 x 42 mm
Signed: Dial, Movement and Case
Accessories: Warranty

The Cartier Tortue, a true embodiment of Cartier’s rich watchmaking heritage, stands as an iconic collection characterized by its distinctive barrel-shaped case. Originating in 1912, the Tortue model marked a departure from conventional watch shapes with its distinctive shaped case, inspired by the gentle curves of a tortoise shell. Designed during the Art Deco era, the Cartier Tortue quickly gained popularity for its unique aesthetic and ergonomic appeal. The curvature of the case, tapering towards the ends, provided both comfort and a sophisticated silhouette. This design language echoed the prevailing artistic trends of the time, making the Tortue a symbol of avant-garde elegance. Over the years, Cartier has continued to refine and expand the Tortue collection, introducing various materials, complications, and dial designs. Among the exceptional variations, the present Tortue in pink gold with a diamond-set case and a guilloché engine-turned dial stands as a pinnacle of luxury. Crafted in sumptuous pink gold, the case is adorned with meticulously set diamonds, elevating its allure to new heights. The guilloché engine-turned dial further accentuates the opulence, displaying intricate patterns achieved through meticulous craftsmanship. Every re-edition of the Cartier Tortue, whether adorned with precious metals, diamonds, or intricate complications, serves as a testament to the Maison’s commitment to watchmaking craftsmanship, luxury, and distinctive design. As a timeless symbol of Cartier’s horological prowess, the Tortue continues to be a classic choice for those who value the fusion of art and precision in watchmaking. The black Roman numerals and the inner minute track add nuanced details that underscore the elegance and distinctive identity of the Cartier Tortue.

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Estimate € 10000 - 20000

Model: Tortue
Reference: 2498
Case Material: Pink Gold and Diamonds
Bracelet Material: Leather Strap
Year: 2000's
Movement: Manual
Caliber: 430 MC
Case N°: 844232MG
Dimensions: 34 x 42 mm
Signed: Dial, Movement and Case
Accessories: Warranty

The Cartier Tortue, a true embodiment of Cartier’s rich watchmaking heritage, stands as an iconic collection characterized by its distinctive barrel-shaped case. Originating in 1912, the Tortue model marked a departure from conventional watch shapes with its distinctive shaped case, inspired by the gentle curves of a tortoise shell. Designed during the Art Deco era, the Cartier Tortue quickly gained popularity for its unique aesthetic and ergonomic appeal. The curvature of the case, tapering towards the ends, provided both comfort and a sophisticated silhouette. This design language echoed the prevailing artistic trends of the time, making the Tortue a symbol of avant-garde elegance. Over the years, Cartier has continued to refine and expand the Tortue collection, introducing various materials, complications, and dial designs. Among the exceptional variations, the present Tortue in pink gold with a diamond-set case and a guilloché engine-turned dial stands as a pinnacle of luxury. Crafted in sumptuous pink gold, the case is adorned with meticulously set diamonds, elevating its allure to new heights. The guilloché engine-turned dial further accentuates the opulence, displaying intricate patterns achieved through meticulous craftsmanship. Every re-edition of the Cartier Tortue, whether adorned with precious metals, diamonds, or intricate complications, serves as a testament to the Maison’s commitment to watchmaking craftsmanship, luxury, and distinctive design. As a timeless symbol of Cartier’s horological prowess, the Tortue continues to be a classic choice for those who value the fusion of art and precision in watchmaking. The black Roman numerals and the inner minute track add nuanced details that underscore the elegance and distinctive identity of the Cartier Tortue.

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