Jeweler of The Kings, King of Jewelers
History
Taking over his master’s workshop, Louis-François Cartier founded Cartier in 1847.
With the rise of the Second Empire, Cartier’s business grew over a decade, with the opening of the first Cartier boutique in 1859.
Louis-François’ son Alfred then took over the business, moving it to the prestigious rue de la Paix in the jewellery district of Paris. Alfred’s own sons expanded the Cartier brand overseas, to London and New York.
Alfred’s third son remained behind in Paris to continue the growth of Cartier at home. His revolutionary ideas, such as using platinum in jewellery, earned Cartier the title of ‘Jeweller of Kings, King of Jewellers’ from King Edward VII.
The celebrity endorsements didn’t stop there, with Louis’ friend Alberto Santos-Dumont commissioning a watch to wear while piloting his lighter-than-air dirigible. Santos-Dumont’s celebrity status made the wrist-worn watch, uncommon at the time, a must-have fashion accessory among men.
A stint on the Western Front inspired Louis to design a watch based on the Renault FT tanks he’d seen in action, turning the profile of a war machine into something beautiful: the Cartier Tank, one of the brand’s most successful timepieces.
A commission for the Pacha of Marrakech followed, a waterproof watch that could be worn while swimming. The canteen crown design became the publicly available Cartier Pasha, another icon of Cartier’s past. Perhaps Louis’ most iconic creation was the triple gold Trinity ring, woven in three filaments of red, white and yellow gold.
Louis’ death in 1942 brought about a sad time for Cartier. His ideas and imagination grew the brand into what it is today, but fortunately it can be said that his passing did not mark the end of Cartier’s creative run.
Thanks to the inspiration of Alain Dominique Perrin and Jeanne Toussaint, Cartier continued to flourish, introducing the almighty Panther—a symbol of Cartier—into the jewellery and watch line.
Still today Cartier continues to push boundaries and challenge perceptions with its Concept ID collection.
Utilising a completely transparent ceramic case sealed from the air to reduce resistance on moving parts, the Concept ID Two is a watch that could well have come from the future.
Its titanium movement is manufactured with such precision that lubricating oils are no longer needed, and its fibreglass mainsprings and carbon crystal balance are resistant to magnetic fields.
It’s a fine example of how this artisanal jeweller and watchmaker has continued to astound audiences for almost two centuries, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down.
A lot has been said about the Cartier look, and how exquisite and breathtaking it is. The coveted brand has been on the wish list of many around the world.
Adored by royalty and celebrated individuals, it symbolizes pure excellence. Cartier has a fabulous lineage of watchmaking, precious accessories, and fine jewellery that has grasped international attention of the rich and famous.
Jeweler of The Kings, King of Jewelers
History
Taking over his master’s workshop, Louis-François Cartier founded Cartier in 1847.
With the rise of the Second Empire, Cartier’s business grew over a decade, with the opening of the first Cartier boutique in 1859.
Louis-François’ son Alfred then took over the business, moving it to the prestigious rue de la Paix in the jewellery district of Paris. Alfred’s own sons expanded the Cartier brand overseas, to London and New York.
Alfred’s third son remained behind in Paris to continue the growth of Cartier at home. His revolutionary ideas, such as using platinum in jewellery, earned Cartier the title of ‘Jeweller of Kings, King of Jewellers’ from King Edward VII.
The celebrity endorsements didn’t stop there, with Louis’ friend Alberto Santos-Dumont commissioning a watch to wear while piloting his lighter-than-air dirigible. Santos-Dumont’s celebrity status made the wrist-worn watch, uncommon at the time, a must-have fashion accessory among men.
A stint on the Western Front inspired Louis to design a watch based on the Renault FT tanks he’d seen in action, turning the profile of a war machine into something beautiful: the Cartier Tank, one of the brand’s most successful timepieces.
A commission for the Pacha of Marrakech followed, a waterproof watch that could be worn while swimming. The canteen crown design became the publicly available Cartier Pasha, another icon of Cartier’s past. Perhaps Louis’ most iconic creation was the triple gold Trinity ring, woven in three filaments of red, white and yellow gold.
Louis’ death in 1942 brought about a sad time for Cartier. His ideas and imagination grew the brand into what it is today, but fortunately it can be said that his passing did not mark the end of Cartier’s creative run.
Thanks to the inspiration of Alain Dominique Perrin and Jeanne Toussaint, Cartier continued to flourish, introducing the almighty Panther—a symbol of Cartier—into the jewellery and watch line.
Still today Cartier continues to push boundaries and challenge perceptions with its Concept ID collection.
Utilising a completely transparent ceramic case sealed from the air to reduce resistance on moving parts, the Concept ID Two is a watch that could well have come from the future.
Its titanium movement is manufactured with such precision that lubricating oils are no longer needed, and its fibreglass mainsprings and carbon crystal balance are resistant to magnetic fields.
It’s a fine example of how this artisanal jeweller and watchmaker has continued to astound audiences for almost two centuries, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down.
A lot has been said about the Cartier look, and how exquisite and breathtaking it is. The coveted brand has been on the wish list of many around the world.
Adored by royalty and celebrated individuals, it symbolizes pure excellence. Cartier has a fabulous lineage of watchmaking, precious accessories, and fine jewellery that has grasped international attention of the rich and famous.
30 ml glass refills that slip into the cases of the Nécessaires à Parfum thanks to a magnet.
An elegant case to discover or have someone discover Les Heures de Parfum, a repertoire of olfactory moments.
An elegant case to discover or have someone discover the prestigious Les Heures Voyageuses collection and its eight creations devoted to Oud resin, an emblematic and historical ingredient of the East whose natural origin is treated by Cartier with the utmost respect This gift set consists of 7 x 75 ml bottles.
An elegant gift set to discover or have someone discover the Les Épures de Parfum collection, through three pieces of invisible jewellery: Pure Rose, Pur Muguet and Pur Magnolia to celebrate the original resonance and beauty of nature... This gift set consists of 3 x 15 ml bottles: Pure Rose, Pur Muguet and Pur Magnolia.
An elegant gift set to discover or have someone discover the prestigious Les Heures Voyageuses collection through three creations devoted to Oud resin, an emblematic and historical ingredient of the East whose natural origin is treated by Cartier with the utmost respect.
Elegant Cartier fragrance discovery set with festive decoration for you or your loved ones. This set contains a 100 ml Eau de Toilette and a 100 ml Shower Gel from the Déclaration collection.
An elegant gift set to discover or have someone discover the prestigious Les Heures Voyageuses collection and its eight creations devoted to Oud resin, an emblematic and historical ingredient of the East whose natural origin is treated by Cartier with the utmost respect.
Elegant Cartier fragrance discovery set with festive decoration for you or your loved ones. This set contains a 50 ml Eau de Parfum and a 40 ml Hand Cream from the La Panthère collection.
An elegant gift set to discover or have someone discover the prestigious Les Heures Voyageuses collection and its eight creations devoted to Oud resin, an emblematic and historical ingredient of the East whose natural origin is treated by Cartier with the utmost respect.
An elegant Pasha de Cartier gift set for you or your loved ones to discover, composed of a Edition Noire 100 ml Eau de Toilette, a 15 ml Purse Spray in its slip case, a 50 ml Fragrance and a 75 ml Deodorant Stick.
An elegant Panthère de Cartier gift set for you or your loved ones to discover, composed of a 75 ml Eau de Parfum, a 15 ml Purse Spray in its slip case, a 25 ml Fragrance, a 40 ml Hand Cream and a 75 ml Eau de Parfum All Over Body Spray.
The Maison Cartier is delighted to present three of its finest olfactory creations for women, with an elegant set composed of three 10 ml sprays: La Panthère Eau de Toilette, Baiser Volé Eau de Parfum and La Panthère Eau de Parfum.
An elegant gift set to discover or have someone discover three new rose scents from the Fragrance Collections. Pure Rose, Les Épures de Parfum Collection We could devour it, now, raw, naked.
Elegant Cartier fragrance discovery set with festive decoration for you or your loved ones. This set contains a Rivières de Cartier Insouciance 100 ml Eau de Toilette as well as two Rivières de Cartier Luxuriance and Rivières de Cartier Allégresse 10 ml Purse Sprays.
The Maison Cartier is delighted to present its collection Rivières de Cartier, with an elegant set composed of three 10 ml sprays: Rivières de Cartier Allégresse, Rivières de Cartier Luxuriance and Rivières de Cartier Insouciance.
The Maison Cartier is delighted to present three of its finest olfactory creations for men, with an elegant set composed of three 10 ml sprays: Déclaration Eau de Toilette, Pasha Edition Noire Eau de Toilette and Pasha Fragrance.
30 ml glass refills that slip into the cases of the Nécessaires à Parfum thanks to a magnet. Infinite possibilities allowing you to change perfume at any time and from one day to the next, according to your desire.
30 ml glass refills that slip into the cases of the Nécessaires à Parfum thanks to a magnet. Infinite possibilities allowing you to change perfume at any time and from one day to the next, according to your desire. A choice among a variety of fragrances in the Cartier library.
30 ml glass refills that slip into the cases of the Nécessaires à Parfum thanks to a magnet. Infinite possibilities allowing you to change perfume at any time, from one day to the next, according to your desires.
30 ml glass refills that slip into the cases of the Nécessaires à Parfum thanks to a magnet. Infinite possibilities that allow you to change perfume at any time, from one day to the next, according to your desires.
30 ml glass refills that slip into the cases of the Nécessaires à Parfum thanks to a magnet. Infinite possibilities allowing you to change perfume at any time, from one day to the next, according to your desires. A choice among a variety of fragrances in the Cartier library.