Unveiling a Legacy: The Premier Collection of Vintage Cartier Watches
The Resurgence of Cartier's Timeless Allure in the Auction Market
Recent market analyses reveal a striking trend: Cartier watches have experienced a more rapid appreciation in value over the last decade compared to their Rolex counterparts. Capitalizing on this momentum, Sotheby's is offering a curated selection of vintage timepieces from the esteemed French maison, presenting a compelling investment prospect for enthusiasts. This auction arrives at a moment when vintage Cartier pieces are particularly coveted by serious collectors.
An Unprecedented Gathering of Horological Masterpieces
The auction house proudly presents an astonishing array of over 300 vintage Cartier watches, meticulously assembled by a single passionate collector. This extensive trove includes a diverse range of models, from the classic Tank to the whimsical Crash and the elegant Baignoire. Sotheby's has declared this to be the most comprehensive and important collection of vintage Cartier watches ever to enter the market, promising an exceptional event for connoisseurs worldwide.
The Crown Jewel: A Rare Cartier Crash Timepiece
Among the many treasures, a particularly captivating Cartier Crash watch stands out. Believed to be one of only three created in 1987, this iconic surrealist oval wristwatch, a product of Cartier's London workshop renowned for its avant-garde designs, retains its original gold deployment buckle. This highly sought-after piece is projected to command between $400,000 and $800,000. Originally conceived by Jean-Jacques Cartier and his chief designer Rupert Emmerson, the Crash model has long been a favored accessory among celebrities and affluent collectors.
Beyond the Crash: A Plethora of Exceptional Offerings
In addition to the celebrated Crash, the auction will showcase a Decagonal model, also originating from Cartier's London atelier, with an estimated value ranging from $60,000 to $80,000. This distinctive 18-carat yellow-gold watch, characterized by its decagonal case and prominent Roman numerals, is one of only five known examples. Further highlights encompass an exceptionally rare Asymétrique featuring a striking blue-enamel dial, expected to fetch between $50,000 and $80,000, an 18-carat white-gold Tank Asymétrique with blue numerals, estimated at $60,000 to $80,000, and an exquisite lady's 18-carat white-gold Octagonal watch, valued between $50,000 and $80,000.
Sotheby's Perspective on Cartier's Enduring Appeal
Sam Hines, Global Chairman of Sotheby's Watches, emphasized the enduring charm of vintage Cartier: "The allure of vintage Cartier lies in its capacity to encapsulate a pivotal era in design history while maintaining an undeniable timelessness. Each watch, whether the daring asymmetry of the Cartier Crash or the refined proportions of the Cartier Baignoire Allongée, embodies a unique interplay between artistic vision and innovative craftsmanship. The breadth and depth of this collection are truly remarkable, especially its unprecedented concentration of Cartier London pieces, many of which represent the most significant examples ever made available."
A Series of Global Auctions: The Shapes of Cartier
The collection, aptly titled "The Shapes of Cartier: The Finest Vintage Group Every Assembled," is anticipated to generate bids exceeding $15 million. These extraordinary timepieces will be offered across various Sotheby's Important Watch auctions from April through December. The inaugural sale is scheduled for April 24 in Hong Kong, with the distinguished 1987 Cartier Crash leading the even