Cartier VLC Round GM

In the world of Cartier, the Vendôme Louis Cartier, often abbreviated as VLC, is a symbol of Parisian finesse and intellectual luxury. The name of this watch takes us directly to Place Vendôme, the heart of French haute joaillerie, where Cartier established its most prestigious boutique.
This particular example from 1985 is crafted in a warm 18-karat yellow gold case that exudes timeless opulence. While the iconic Santos and Tank opt for angular shapes, the VLC distinguishes itself with its perfectly round design.

With a diameter of 30 mm, this “Grand Modèle” is one of the larger, more prominent models in this line. The most revolutionary aspect of this watch is the unique “Vendôme” lugs, which are based on a Louis Cartier patent from the 1930s. Instead of the usual protruding lugs, the bracelet appears to disappear directly into the case via a refined rod connection. The white dial creates a serene and elegant contrast with the gleaming gold of the round case.
Like every Cartier masterpiece, this model also features a crown with a deep blue sapphire cabochon. Inside, the precise CQ81 quartz movement ensures the expected reliability.
The VLC is often called the “intellectual choice” by connoisseurs, as its design is more subtle and rare than more famous models. The watch perfectly balances classic round shapes with the artistic daring for which Louis Cartier was known.

In 1985, this watch represented the pinnacle of French watchmaking, a status it still holds after forty years.
The minimalist aesthetic of the dial ensures that all attention is focused on the unique architecture of the case. It is a watch for the enthusiast who doesn’t need to shout to stand out, but instead chooses understated class. The flowing lines of the design make the VLC very comfortable and flat on the wrist. Every detail of this watch, from the screw attachment to the gold finish, demonstrates unparalleled craftsmanship.
While other watches are fashion-forward, the Vendôme Louis Cartier remains a beacon of stability and good taste. Owning a 1985 VLC is wearing a piece of Parisian history on your wrist.

Year

1985

€ 2.950

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Brand Cartier
Diameter 34 mm
Model Vendôme Louis Cartier, round, GM
Bracelet/strap: Leather
Year of production (circa) 1985
Buckle/clasp Double
Material 18k Yellow gold
Lug Width 16 mm
Crystal Acrylic
Set Content Watch only
Dial color Silver
Warranty 2 year (AWCo)
Movement Quartz

Cartier was founded by Louis-Francois Cartier in Paris in 1847. As number 59 on the Forbes most valuable brands list, it is safe to say that Cartier is a household name in the world of jewelry and watches.

Don’t be fooled by the glitter and glamour of the brand though. There is serious watchmaking heritage present here. Think, for instance, of the introduction of the men’s wristwatch. Up until the early 20th century, wristwatches were for women only. But then in 1904, the Brazilian dandy pilot Santos Dumont asked Louis Cartier for a more convenient solution to replace his cumbersome pocket watch. Cartier designed the Santos, the world’s first ever wristwatch for men. Who knows, we may have been Amsterdam Pocket Watch Company today, without Cartier’s massive influence on fashion!

Cartier is primarily known for its classic designs. Another famous example is the Tank. Inspired by a Renault tank from the WWI era, the rectangular case resembles the footprint of those early threaded vehicles. Like the Santos, its design has hardly changed in over a century.

The recipe is clear: white dials, heat-blued hands, stark black Roman numerals and a sapphire cabochon in the crown. We try not to be too liberal with the term iconic, but it surely applies here! Countless variations in case shapes, sizes, movement types and materials have been made. From the Ronde to the Pasha and from the Baignoire to the Ceinture. A fun detail is the signature below six o’ clock. “Swiss” indicates that these are Swiss made watches. But some come with a “Paris” designation, signaling those examples were sold in Cartier’s flagship store in Paris, Place Vendôme. A particularly desirable and collectible feature.

Cartier remained a family business until 1964. Today, it is part of the Richemont group, like IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Panerai, among many others. The classical designs remain a favorite among collectors and fashionistas alike.

If it is a timeless watch you are after, Cartier could just be perfect for you. Most of its designs are based on themes over a century old. And they have looked fresh and relevant ever since. We are confident they will remain so for a long, long time to come!

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