Null ƒƒ CARTIER - YEARS 1968-1969
EXTREMELY RARE "SANTOS-DUMONT MINIATURE" LADIE…
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ƒƒ CARTIER - YEARS 1968-1969 EXTREMELY RARE "SANTOS-DUMONT MINIATURE" LADIES' WATCH. The wristwatch has a square case in satin-finished platinum, the circumference of the dial in brightly polished platinum. Leather strap with 18K white gold and platinum folding clasp. White enameled dial with black Roman numerals. Dial signed CARTIER. Case numbered 51772 and 023234. Poinçon de maître by Edmond Jaeger. Inside caseback engraved with the same number 51772. Oval mechanical movement signed CARTIER INC. Folding clasp numbered 20770, Edmond Jaeger hallmark. One sapphire at the winding mechanism. Gross weight: 28.86 gr. Case dimensions: 18 x 18 mm. EXTREMELY RARE XXS PLATINUM WATCH The watch we are offering to collectors is, to our knowledge, the smallest of the small sizes made by Cartier for this legendary model created in 1907. Let's recall the fabulous story surrounding the creation of this watch - the first wristwatch of the twentieth century - symbolizing the friendship between airplane pilot Santos-Dumont and Louis Cartier. The model went through several editions, in terms of size, material and decoration. The first platinum ladies' model was launched in 1913, closely followed by the closely by the men's model in 1911. Let's take a look at the "petite dame" watches watches from Cartier, so named because of their "mini" dimensions. "mini" measurements. Indeed, most of those on the market start at 23mm, such as Jacky Kennedy's mythical Tank miniature, which, thanks to its exceptional provenance, sold for $350,000. Let's face it, the watch we're presenting, a veritable miniature feat, would then be a "Mini mini" reference. Its case measures 18 x 18 mm. Is big the only beautiful? The answer is brilliantly given by Cartier, which again and again sublimates elegance and the eternal feminine. ƒƒ An extremely rare platinum "Santos-Dumont miniature" ladies' watch", by Cartier, circa 1968-1969. White enameled dial with black Roman numerals.Dial signed CARTIER. Case numbered 51772 and 023234. Edmond Jaeger maker's mark. Inside caseback engraved with the same number 51772. Oval mechanical movement signed CARTIER INC. Folding clasp numbered 20770, Edmond Jaeger maker's mark. One sapphire at the winding mechanism. The wristwatch has a square case in satin-finished platinum, the dial in brightly polished platinum. Leather strap with 18K white gold and platinum folding clasp. Gross weight : 28,86 gr. Case dimensions: 18 x 18 mm.

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ƒƒ CARTIER - YEARS 1968-1969 EXTREMELY RARE "SANTOS-DUMONT MINIATURE" LADIES' WATCH. The wristwatch has a square case in satin-finished platinum, the circumference of the dial in brightly polished platinum. Leather strap with 18K white gold and platinum folding clasp. White enameled dial with black Roman numerals. Dial signed CARTIER. Case numbered 51772 and 023234. Poinçon de maître by Edmond Jaeger. Inside caseback engraved with the same number 51772. Oval mechanical movement signed CARTIER INC. Folding clasp numbered 20770, Edmond Jaeger hallmark. One sapphire at the winding mechanism. Gross weight: 28.86 gr. Case dimensions: 18 x 18 mm. EXTREMELY RARE XXS PLATINUM WATCH The watch we are offering to collectors is, to our knowledge, the smallest of the small sizes made by Cartier for this legendary model created in 1907. Let's recall the fabulous story surrounding the creation of this watch - the first wristwatch of the twentieth century - symbolizing the friendship between airplane pilot Santos-Dumont and Louis Cartier. The model went through several editions, in terms of size, material and decoration. The first platinum ladies' model was launched in 1913, closely followed by the closely by the men's model in 1911. Let's take a look at the "petite dame" watches watches from Cartier, so named because of their "mini" dimensions. "mini" measurements. Indeed, most of those on the market start at 23mm, such as Jacky Kennedy's mythical Tank miniature, which, thanks to its exceptional provenance, sold for $350,000. Let's face it, the watch we're presenting, a veritable miniature feat, would then be a "Mini mini" reference. Its case measures 18 x 18 mm. Is big the only beautiful? The answer is brilliantly given by Cartier, which again and again sublimates elegance and the eternal feminine. ƒƒ An extremely rare platinum "Santos-Dumont miniature" ladies' watch", by Cartier, circa 1968-1969. White enameled dial with black Roman numerals.Dial signed CARTIER. Case numbered 51772 and 023234. Edmond Jaeger maker's mark. Inside caseback engraved with the same number 51772. Oval mechanical movement signed CARTIER INC. Folding clasp numbered 20770, Edmond Jaeger maker's mark. One sapphire at the winding mechanism. The wristwatch has a square case in satin-finished platinum, the dial in brightly polished platinum. Leather strap with 18K white gold and platinum folding clasp. Gross weight : 28,86 gr. Case dimensions: 18 x 18 mm.

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