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A strictly confidential object of desire, the Crash watch cultivates the prestige of rarity
La Cote des Montres - December 19th, 2012

 
Created in 1967 at the very heart of “Swinging London”, the Crash watch bears the effervescent, carefree spirit of an era of freedom. It crystallises the encounter between the great creator of shaped watches and the joyful wave of popular transgression that overturned conformity.

 
According to the story, a client returned a Cartier watch that had been involved in an accident in order to have it repaired and Jean-Jacques Cartier, then the head of Cartier London, was so taken with the shape of the case that he wanted to reproduce it.

 

Crash: its name represents impact, non-conformism and creative freedom!

 

Cartier enjoyed shaking up and overturning conventions, introducing humour and elegance to the world of watchmaking precision and accuracy...

With its asymmetrical dial, which can also evoke distortion and accidents, over time the Crash watch became a collector’s piece produced in very limited series. Its name was argued over by an informed elite for whom it represented a seventies underground icon. The legend took hold.

 
Today, the Crash watch appears in a limited edition of four new models adorned for the first time with a delicate bracelet composed of drops in white or pink gold. In an even more precious version, the bracelet is entirely gem-set.

 
In reference to the year of its creation, this legendary, ultra-selective watch is produced in 267 numbered pieces for the models with gold bracelets and 67 numbered pieces for the models with gem-set bracelets. This rare object, a true object of desire, is only available in certain Cartier boutiques.

Cartier Crash watch with pink-gold gem-set bezel

Technical description

 
Case:18-carat pink gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds
Diameter:38.45 mm x 25.5 mm
Crystal:mineral
Case back:closed
Hands:sword-shaped hands in blued steel
Bracelet:18-carat pink gold
Number of stones / carat weight:150 brilliant-cut diamonds for approximately 2.15 carats
Movement:manual
Thickness:8.80 mm
Number of jewels:18
 

Cartier Crash watch with white-gold gem-set bezel

Technical description  

 
Case:rhodium-plated 18-carat white gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds
Diameter:38.45 mm x 25.5 mm
Crystal:mineral
Case back:closed
Hands:sword-shaped hands in blued steel
Bracelet:rhodium-plated 18-carat white gold
Number of stones / carat weight:150 brilliant-cut diamonds for approximately 2.15 carats
Movement:manual
Thickness:8.80 mm
Number of jewels:18
 

Cartier Crash watch in white-gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds

Technical description  

 
Case:rhodium-plated 18-carat white gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds
Diameter:38.45 mm x 25.5 mm
Crystal:mineral
Case back:closed
Hands:sword-shaped hands in blued steel
Bracelet:rhodium-plated 18-carat white gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds
Number of stones / carat weight:471 brilliant-cut diamonds for approximately 4.27 carats
Movement:manual
Thickness:8.80 mm
Number of jewels:18
 

Cartier Crash watch in pink gold paved with brilliant-cut diamonds

Technical description  

 
Case:18-carat pink gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds
Diameter:38.45 mm x 25.5 mm
Crystal:mineral
Case back:closed
Hands:sword-shaped hands in blued steel
Bracelet:18-carat pink gold set with brilliant-cut
Number of stones / carat weight:471 brilliant-cut diamonds for approximately 4.27 carats
Movement:manual
Thickness:8.80 mm
Number of jewels:18
 
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