Cartier - Cartier Baignoire w/ JLC Movement - Very Rare/ *Unpolished*
Cartier's Baignoire (bathtub in French) was first created by Louis Cartier specifically for the Grand Duchess Pavlonva of Russia in 1912, pre-dating the Tank Louis. It wasn't till the '58 that the design was trademarked and later in '73 that Baignoire became its official model name. This unique and highly elegant oval shape was a bold departure from the mostly round case shapes of its time and remains one of Cartier's most beloved designs. Throughout the decades, Baignoire watches have been documented on the wrists of notable figures Jeanne Moreau to George Harrison, Tyler The Creator and many more. Today, Cartier feels more relevant in the worlds of fashion, music and popular culture than ever before.
This particular ladies example, circa '78-9 houses a very rare and desirable JLC backwinding JLC movement. This piece has remained in stunning vintage condition with a mint "Paris" signed dial and case that appears crisp and unpolished. Included are what we believe is the correct 18k Cartier deployant buckle on a genuine Cartier gator strap in black. For anyone looking for a top grade and unique Cartier case shape, this Baignoire is fit for a collection of any level.
Dial: Phenomenal preservation with no notable wear under magnification.
Hands: Are matching.
Case: Appears unpolished and excellent for its age. Deep and crisp hallmarks. Correct backwinding crown.
Bracelet: 18k Cartier deployant buckle on a genuine Cartier gator strap in black.
Crystal: Clear.
Accessories: Genuine Cartier service pouch for storage and travel.
The movement is running nicely on our timegrapher and comes with our 1-year mechanical warranty.