102 Cartier A precious and elegant, Art Deco Lady’s rectangular shape wristwatch in platinum, with diamond-set case

Estimate: Fr. 8'000 –⁠ 16'000

Sold (Premium) Fr. 11'250

Model Baguette
Year Circa 1920s
Case Material Platinum and diamonds
Case Number 04'367, inner caseback 20'339
Bracelet Material Strap
Movement Manual, 17 jewels
Dimension 6mm width and 24mm length
Signed Case, dial and movement
Movement Manual, 17 jewels

Cartier has long been celebrated for its ability to blend impeccable watchmaking with avant-garde design, pushing the boundaries of aesthetics while maintaining the highest standards of craftsmanship. The present Art Deco cocktail watch is an extraordinary example of Cartier’s early 20th-century creations, embodying both technical ingenuity and luxurious elegance. This rare platinum ladies’ wristwatch from the Art Deco period features a rectangular case signed European Watch & Clock with stepped edges, adorned with baguette-cut diamonds that frame the diminutive yet striking time display. One of its most distinctive elements is the pair of articulated lugs, each meticulously set with brilliant-cut diamonds. The case, though notably small, is thicker than it appears, housing an innovative European Watch & Clock movement, one of the most compact and technically advanced calibers of its era. Completing the piece is an elegant black rope strap, fitted with a gold deployant clasp accented with enamel, further highlighting its luxurious character which bears the deep and crisp "J.C" signature. Exquisitely designed and remarkably well-preserved, this Cartier Art Deco cocktail watch is a stunning piece of horological artistry, a testament to the maison’s enduring influence in both fine watchmaking and high jewelry.