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An icon: a timeless creation
Tank, Trinity, Juste un Clou, Santos de Cartier, Love, Panthère de Cartier or Ballon Bleu: the great icons of the Maison are timeless. The secret to their success? A culture of design that transcends eras.
LOVE
The expression of Cartier’s design vision: clean lines mean perfection. Created by Aldo Cipullo in New York in 1969, this oval bracelet is a symbol of love that has inspired diverse interpretations.
JUSTE UN CLOU
With Juste un Clou, Cartier transforms a simple nail into a piece of jewelry. Created for Cartier in New York in the 1970s by Aldo Cipullo, this bracelet reflects the bold spirit of the era.
TANK
Two parallel brancards and a clean rectangle, inspired by the bird’s eye view of a tank. The Tank watch was created in 1917 by Louis Cartier - and cherished for its timeless elegance ever since.
This radical concept has become the Maison’s signature, a culture of design embodied by Tank, Trinity, Juste un Clou, Santos de Cartier, Love, Panthère de Cartier and Ballon Bleu de Cartier.
Instantly recognizable, these iconic collections are based on four main principles of creation: the purity of the line, the accuracy of the shape, the precision of proportions, the precious details. Discover More
THE CULTURE OF DESIGN
For Cartier, it all starts with the design and one uncompromising principle: the line is clean and precise.
This radical concept has become the Maison’s signature, a culture of design embodied by Tank, Trinity, Juste un Clou, Santos de Cartier, Love, Panthère de Cartier and Ballon Bleu de Cartier.
Instantly recognizable, these iconic collections are based on four main principles of creation: the purity of the line, the accuracy of the shape, the precision of proportions, the precious details.
This radical concept has become the Maison’s signature, a culture of design embodied by Tank, Trinity, Juste un Clou, Santos de Cartier, Love, Panthère de Cartier and Ballon Bleu de Cartier.
Instantly recognizable, these iconic collections are based on four main principles of creation: the purity of the line, the accuracy of the shape, the precision of proportions, the precious details.