Pasha De Cartier Watches
Patrimony, art, commitment, excellence....these are the guidelines that Cartier adhere to every time they create a timepiece. The company traces its roots back to 1847 when Louis-Francois Cartier took over the workshop of his master and began work. In 1853 he opened up to private clientele and the buisness began to expand at a phenomenal rate. In 1997 Cariter celebrated its 150th anniversary by hosting a major exhibition of collected works from the past 150 years. Today Cartier continues expanding their collection by producing more pieces of fine art for men and women. Their timepieces are amongst some of the most exclusive, most sought after on the planet with a huge variety of styles existing within each collection.w | |
The Pasha De CartierThe sporty and
luxurious Pasha de Cartier is another classic that has been reinvented
through the years, sustaining its popularity. The Pasha de Cartier Two-Time Zone
watch is one example of the modern-day Pasha. This timepiece has a
steel 35mm case, a two-time zone function, a date function, a black
dial, rodium-plated, luminated metal hands and automatic movement. Most
importantly the modern Pasha de Cartier is guaranteed to be waterproof, so just
like the Pasha of Marrakech, you too will know when it’s time to get
out of water.
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