Launched in 1983, the Panthère de Cartier was conceived as a definitive statement piece for the era, designed with the dual identity of a timepiece and a piece of jewelry. It is distinguished from the more utilitarian Santos by its softer case lines and, most notably, its signature five-row link bracelet. This bracelet was engineered for supreme fluidity, allowing it to drape on the wrist with full articulation.
Founded in Paris in 1847, Cartier approaches horology with the perspective of a master jeweler, prioritizing form, proportion, and aesthetic purity. The Maison was a crucial pioneer of the modern wristwatch, creating the purpose-built Santos-Dumont in 1904 for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont and later the iconic Tank in 1917, whose "brancards" seamlessly integrated the case and lugs into a singular design.
While historically collaborating with ebauche movement suppliers, Cartier has since invested significantly in its own manufacture capabilities in Switzerland, developing a suite of in-house calibres. The brand's enduring significance lies not in technical innovation, but in creating a portfolio of iconic case shapes that are foundational to watchmaking itself.
Overall Grade: 8 / 10 | Mint Condition, Light Wear Production: est. 1990 Contents: Watch and box Genre: Neo-Vintage Dress Watch
Size: 22x30mm Thickness: approx. 6mm Lug Width: approx. 15mm
Case: Steel Panthere case, satin-brushed finish, light wear Bezel: Steel rectangular screwed bezel, mirror finished, light wear Dial: Silver grained dial (patinated), printed roman numerals and tracks, light wear Hands: Blued steel sword hands
Crown: Steel push-pull crown, set with a synthetic blue spinel, light wear Crystal: Sapphire crystal, light wear Bracelet: Stainless steel "Maillon Panthère" bracelet, light wear Caseback: Solid stainless steel, secured with screws, light wear Movement: Quartz Caliber: Swiss ebauche quartz