Cartier - Cartier "Rope" Bracelet Watch
Rapunzel Let Down Her Gold Braid.
Tucked away in a collector’s vault for decades, this 1960s Cartier bracelet watch is finally stepping out into the light—like Rapunzel deciding she'd had enough of the tower and dropping her golden rope to the world below.
But this isn’t just any rope. It’s a hand-wrought, solid 18K yellow gold masterpiece, each twisted link forming a seamless, sculptural braid from end to end. It doesn’t taper, it flows. The case doesn’t interrupt the design—it’s part of it, integrated so naturally into the loop you could almost miss it if it weren’t for the charmingly soft salmon dial peeking out with arabic numerals in Cartier’s unmistakable vintage font.
Made in Paris, as proudly confirmed by its French hallmarks, this bracelet watch hails from a Cartier era that collectors are always chasing, the 1960s. Before larger production diluted the magic, Cartier was producing watches in tiny batches, often by hand and often with movement partnerships like this one: a manual-winding Jaeger-LeCoultre calibre 8NR, cleverly tucked behind the dial and wound from the back so as not to disturb the rope’s uninterrupted rhythm.
Speaking of which—don’t miss the clasp. No random clip or exposed hardware here. Cartier designed the buckle into the final link itself, a smooth flip-open mechanism that closes the loop both literally and aesthetically.
Heavy on the wrist (just over 102 grams), this bracelet wraps with presence and polish, yet fits like a tailored piece of armor at 6¾ inches of wearable length.
This is the kind of watch you rarely see and even more rarely find available. For decades, it’s been kept out of circulation—held tight, like Rapunzel in her tower. But now the braid has dropped, and it’s ready for someone to wear it, not just admire it.
**Condition**
Overall this watch is in great condition.
The case and integrated bracelet retain their original structure with no signs of warping or distortion.
The salmon dial is clean and well-preserved, with clear printing.
The crystal shows light surface scratches consistent with age.
The caseback has some light scratches and a few minor indents, none of which detract from the overall presentation.
Serial numbers and hallmarks are clearly visible and sharply struck.
The clasp spring is strong, secure, and discreetly integrated into the final link.
The manual-winding JLC movement is running and winds smoothly.
Dimensions: 23mm. Bracelet fits wrists up to 6 3/4 inches
Box, Papers, etc.: Watch only