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| Cartier Pasha Chronograph – Early 2000s Limited Edition A true hidden gem that sells out every time it lands at C4C. This Cartier Pasha Chronograph was produced in limited quantities during the early 2000s and remains one of the most coveted interpretations of the model—refined, distinctive, and undeniably elegant. Its most striking feature is the rare dark grey guilloché dial, available only during this short production run. The intricate engraving captures and reflects light beautifully, adding depth and sophistication that sets it apart from more common Pasha versions. The rotating bezel on this model is also exceptional: while standard versions came in stainless steel, this limited edition is fitted with a bezel made of platinum, accented with navy blue indices. The cooler tone and substantial weight of the platinum give the piece an added sense of luxury and exclusivity. Sized at 38mm, the case offers a perfect blend of presence and versatility—elegant on any wrist and suitable for all occasions. Inside, it houses a self-winding chronograph movement by Frédéric Piguet, renowned for its precision, slim profile, and horological pedigree. It’s a testament to Cartier’s commitment to fine watchmaking, beyond mere design. A subtle yet defining detail is the black cabochon crown, a striking departure from the typical blue sapphire. This monochrome touch enhances the watch’s sleek, modern aesthetic while staying true to Cartier’s iconic codes. Offered as a full set—with original box and papers—this is a rare opportunity to own a quietly bold, mechanically excellent, and highly collectible Cartier timepiece. If the watch contains materials restricted by the Washington Convention, such as crocodile leather straps, we will remove those materials before sending the watch overseas. |
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