Cartier Collection Privée Cartier Paris (CPCP) Ronde, Ref. 2616F
A beauty of a Cartier. Maybe you read the title and immediately thought: “Ah, CPCP!” or perhaps you are wondering: “What does CPCP actually mean?” We believe it is important to understand the beauty and significance of this watch before it shines on your wrist.
CPCP stands for Collection Privée Cartier Paris, a period that many collectors consider the absolute golden era of modern Cartier watches. The collection ran from approximately 1998 until 2008 and was Cartier’s way of proving that they were far more than just a jeweler they were also capable of creating serious haute horlogerie timepieces. During this era, Cartier revived designs inspired by their classic watches from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, combining them with high-end mechanical movements and exceptional finishing quality.
Typical characteristics of the CPCP collection include “Cartier Paris” on the dial, beautifully hand-guilloché dials, sapphire casebacks to admire the movement, elegant Breguet-style hands, ultra-thin manual-winding movements, and much lower production numbers compared to regular Cartier models. All in all, CPCP is often seen as the holy grail of modern Cartier, with a rich history and a strong focus on serious collectors.
Here we have a beautiful round-shaped example featuring an amazing guilloché dial, housed in a stunning rose gold case. Inside is an ultra-thin manual-winding movement, visible through the sapphire caseback when you turn the watch around. This is Cartier at its very best.
The watch comes complete with its original box and papers, as well as fresh service papers and, of course, a two-year warranty. We truly do not think there is much more to ask for.
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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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