Cartier presents its most extravagant timepieces at the annual fine watchmaking event, Salon des Grandes Complications. This prestigious exhibition allows the region’s watch connoisseurs to discover Cartier’s outstanding expertise. The Maison showcases world-renowned technique and innovation which pushes back the boundaries while cultivating the esthetic values of Fine Watchmaking.
The Maison unveils 50 exceptional pieces from the Fine Watchmaking collection, including breakthrough movements which have been developed in-house by Cartier. On this occasion, the Maison proudly presents Cartier ID Two, a revolutionary concept watch which will redefine the future of watchmaking. The ID2 highlights new technological prospects that tomorrow will culminate in opening up possibilities. Once again the Maison’s watchmakers started with a blank sheet and came up with some never-before imagined solutions: new materials, novel manufacturing techniques and totally innovative design choices.
Cartier also reveals the first Fine Watchmaking steps of the Clé de Cartier watch, the new 2015 creation that showcases two of Cartier’s most fascinating signature complications: the mysterious movement and the flying tourbillon.
Laurent Gaborit, Regional Managing Director of Cartier Middle East, India & Africa added, “Cartier is honoured to participate in an exhibition dedicated to celebrating the Maison’s latest daring and audacious Fine Watchmaking collections. The creations that will be showcased in this unique exhibition demonstrate an exceptional pioneering spirit that has guided the Maison’s watchmaking innovation and creativity through decades. Daring, tradition, innovation and attention to detail are the foundations of the Cartier spirit that drive each craftsman, engineer and designer to create Fine Watches that are among the most extravagant and complicated in the world.”