Cartier Mini Rose Gold Baignoire Watch
Color
Gold
Status
In stock
Details
The story of Cartier's Baignoire watch begins in 1912 when Louis Cartier took the timepiece's traditional round shape and stretched it out to result in the oval we see pictured here. It's defined by an elegant ellipse, forged in a single line and recognises the importance of a flawless fit: note how the case sits as close as possible to the wrist and the loop of the bangle resembles a fluid circle for a slender silhouette.
Details
The story of Cartier's Baignoire watch begins in 1912 when Louis Cartier took the timepiece's traditional round shape and stretched it out to result in the oval we see pictured here. It's defined by an elegant ellipse, forged in a single line and recognises the importance of a flawless fit: note how the case sits as close as possible to the wrist and the loop of the bangle resembles a fluid circle for a slender silhouette.
The story of Cartier's Baignoire watch begins in 1912 when Louis Cartier took the timepiece's traditional round shape and stretched it out to result in the oval we see pictured here. It's defined by an elegant ellipse, forged in a single line and recognises the importance of a flawless fit: note how the case sits as close as possible to the wrist and the loop of the bangle resembles a fluid circle for a slender silhouette.