Cartier Watches
Cartier didn't start as a watchmaker. It started as a jeweller, and that distinction matters more than most people realise. While every other luxury watch brand was founded on movements and complications, Cartier was founded on beauty. When Louis Cartier created the Santos in 1904 for his friend ...
See moreCartier didn't start as a watchmaker. It started as a jeweller, and that distinction matters more than most people realise. While every other luxury watch brand was founded on movements and complications, Cartier was founded on beauty. When Louis Cartier created the Santos in 1904 for his friend Alberto Santos Dumont, he wasn't trying to build a better timekeeping instrument. He was trying to solve a problem with elegance. That instinct has defined every Cartier watch since.
At Konesseur, our Cartier collection spans the full range of the maison's watchmaking vision, from the architectural purity of the Tank to the fluid confidence of the Ballon Bleu. Every piece is authenticated and ready to wear. Whether you already know which Cartier you want or you're exploring the collections for the first time, you'll find something here that speaks to you.
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Why Cartier Watches Are Different from Everything Else
Most luxury watches are designed by engineers. Cartier watches are designed by artists. That's not marketing language. It's a factual distinction that explains why a Cartier on your wrist feels fundamentally different from a Rolex or an Audemars Piguet. While those brands obsess over water resistance ratings and power reserve numbers, Cartier obsesses over how a case catches light, how a dial reads at a glance, how the proportions of a watch interact with the shape of your wrist.
This approach has produced some of the most enduring designs in watchmaking history. The Santos, created in 1904, is widely recognised as the first wristwatch designed specifically for a man. The Tank, introduced in 1917, became the most copied watch silhouette of the twentieth century. The Ballon Bleu, launched in 2007, redefined what a modern dress watch could look like. Each of these designs succeeded not because of technical specifications but because of something harder to quantify: they simply looked right.
Cartier's heritage as "the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers" has earned the maison a client list that reads like a history book. Royalty, heads of state, cultural icons, and tastemakers have all gravitated toward Cartier watches because they communicate something that pure horology brands cannot: effortless sophistication. If you're looking for a watch that says more about your taste than your bank account, Cartier is where you start.
The Cartier Watch Collections at Konesseur
Santos de Cartier
The Santos is where modern watchmaking began. In 1904, Louis Cartier designed a wristwatch for his friend Alberto Santos Dumont, the Brazilian aviation pioneer who needed to check the time while flying without taking his hands off the controls. The result was a square cased watch with visible screws on the bezel that became an instant icon. More than 120 years later, those exposed screws and that unmistakable silhouette remain virtually unchanged.
The modern Santos de Cartier comes with Cartier's QuickSwitch system, allowing you to swap between a steel bracelet and a leather strap in seconds without any tools. It's available in medium and large sizes, in steel, two tone, and precious metal configurations. For anyone who wants one watch that transitions seamlessly from a business meeting to a weekend brunch, the Santos is hard to beat. It carries the authority of being the world's first pilot's watch while feeling thoroughly contemporary on the wrist.
Tank
The Tank is arguably the most famous watch design ever created. Louis Cartier conceived it in 1917, inspired by the aerial view of Renault FT 17 tanks on the Western Front. The vertical side bars became the case brancards, and the rectangular dial became a canvas for Cartier's signature Roman numerals. The design was so immediately perfect that it has barely changed in over a century.
What makes the Tank remarkable is who has chosen to wear it. Andy Warhol famously never wound his, saying he wore it not to tell the time but because it was the perfect watch. Jackie Kennedy, Princess Diana, Muhammad Ali, Yves Saint Laurent, and Calvin Klein all wore Tanks. Today the collection spans several variations including the Tank Française with its integrated bracelet, the Tank Louis Cartier in precious metals, and the Tank Must which offers the classic proportions at a more accessible entry point. If you want a watch that places you in genuinely iconic company, the Tank is the answer.
Ballon Bleu de Cartier
The Ballon Bleu is the newest pillar of Cartier's watch collection, introduced in 2007, and it has already established itself as a modern classic. The name translates to "blue balloon" and refers to the distinctive round case with its integrated crown guard that houses Cartier's signature blue sapphire cabochon. The effect is a watch that looks perfectly spherical when viewed from the side, creating a silhouette unlike anything else in luxury watchmaking.
The Ballon Bleu comes in sizes ranging from 28mm to 42mm, making it one of Cartier's most versatile collections for both men and women. It's offered in steel, rose gold, white gold, and yellow gold, often with factory set diamonds. The design works equally well for formal occasions and everyday wear, and its flowing lines give it a presence on the wrist that feels distinctly luxurious without being loud. If you're drawn to round watches but want something with more personality than the usual suspects, the Ballon Bleu delivers that in abundance.
Pasha de Cartier
The Pasha stands apart from other Cartier collections in both its origin story and its presence. Created in the 1930s as a waterproof watch commissioned by the Pasha of Marrakech, it was formally introduced to the public in 1985. The Pasha features a round case with distinctive Vendôme style lugs, a screw down crown cap connected by a delicate chain, and a grid pattern on the dial that gives it a character completely its own.
The modern Pasha maintains all these signature details while updating the movement and proportions for contemporary tastes. It's available with interchangeable straps and bracelets, making it one of the more adaptable watches in the Cartier lineup. The Pasha appeals to people who want something recognisably Cartier but with a bolder, more assertive personality than the Tank or the Ballon Bleu.
Panthère de Cartier
The Panthère de Cartier first appeared in 1983 and quickly became one of the most desired jewellery watches of its era. The square case is slimmer than the Santos, and it sits on a supple link bracelet that drapes around the wrist with the fluidity of a piece of fine jewellery rather than a timepiece. That duality is exactly the point. The Panthère blurs the line between watch and bracelet in a way that only Cartier, with its jewellery DNA, can pull off convincingly.
Available in small and medium sizes, in steel, gold, and two tone variations, the Panthère is particularly popular with women who want a timepiece that doubles as an elegant accessory. But plenty of men have adopted the Panthère too, especially in the medium size, appreciating its slim profile and the way it sits flat against the wrist. If you already own Cartier jewellery like a Love bracelet or Juste un Clou, the Panthère is the watch that complements those pieces best.
Baignoire
The Baignoire is French for "bathtub," and the name refers to the watch's elongated oval case shape. It's one of Cartier's most distinctly feminine designs, with roots stretching back to 1912 when the maison first experimented with oval watch cases. The Baignoire takes the architectural confidence of the Tank and softens it into something more organic and flowing.
This is a watch for someone who appreciates understatement and knows that Cartier's real power lies in its shapes rather than its complications. The Baignoire doesn't shout for attention. It draws the eye because its proportions are simply beautiful. Available in regular and allongée (elongated) versions, in precious metals and with diamond settings, the Baignoire occupies a unique space in the Cartier lineup as a pure expression of the maison's jewellery heritage applied to the wrist.
Calibre de Cartier
The Calibre de Cartier was introduced in 2010 and marked a significant moment for the maison: it was the first collection to house Cartier's own in house automatic movement. The name "Calibre" refers directly to this milestone. The watch features a round case with a more sporty, masculine character than other Cartier designs, a date window, and a bolder presence on the wrist that appeals to people who want Cartier's design sensibility in a more robust package.
While the Calibre has been discontinued from Cartier's current production lineup, it remains a compelling option on the secondary market. The combination of an in house movement, a versatile 42mm size, and Cartier's design language at competitive prices makes it one of the best value propositions in the Cartier space right now.
Cartier Watches as an Investment
Cartier's position in the secondary market has evolved significantly. The Tank and Santos remain the strongest performers in terms of value retention, consistently holding between 65% and 85% of their retail price at resale. This is driven largely by collector recognition and the enduring demand for these iconic designs. The Tank in particular has seen renewed interest following high profile cultural endorsements and Cartier's careful approach to not overproducing its most desirable references.
What separates Cartier from pure horology brands in terms of investment is the crossover appeal. A Cartier watch is appreciated by people who collect watches, people who collect jewellery, and people who simply appreciate beautiful design. That broader audience creates a more liquid secondary market, meaning your Cartier is easier to sell when the time comes compared to niche watch brands with smaller buyer pools. Buying in Dubai also gives you a meaningful advantage. With the UAE's 5% VAT compared to significantly higher rates across Europe, you're acquiring your Cartier at a lower effective price from the start.
How to Choose Your Cartier Watch
Choosing between Cartier collections comes down to what you value most in a watch. If you want history and versatility, the Santos gives you the world's first pilot's watch with a modern quick change system that makes it practical for everyday life. If you want pure design heritage and understatement, the Tank is the most iconic rectangular watch ever made. If you prefer round watches with contemporary elegance, the Ballon Bleu offers something no other brand replicates. If you want the jewellery watch experience, the Panthère or the Baignoire blur the line between timepiece and bracelet. And if you want Cartier's bold side, the Pasha delivers a personality that stands apart from the rest of the lineup.
One thing worth noting: Cartier watches pair beautifully with other Cartier pieces. If you already own a Love bracelet or a Juste un Clou, a Cartier watch on the same wrist creates a stacking effect that is uniquely cohesive. No other watch brand offers that kind of ecosystem with its own jewellery collections, and it's one of the reasons Cartier owners tend to build their collections entirely within the maison.
At Konesseur, every Cartier watch in our collection is authenticated and comes with the confidence of buying from a trusted luxury retailer in Dubai. Browse the collections above or explore our wider luxury watches selection to compare Cartier with other leading maisons like Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cartier Watches
What is the most popular Cartier watch?
The Cartier Tank and the Santos are consistently the two most popular Cartier watches globally. The Tank appeals to people who value timeless design and cultural heritage, while the Santos attracts buyers who want a watch with both historical significance and everyday versatility. The Ballon Bleu is the third most popular and is especially strong among buyers looking for a round dress watch with a distinctive identity.
Are Cartier watches a good investment?
Cartier watches hold their value well relative to other luxury fashion watch brands. The Tank and Santos collections are the strongest performers, retaining between 65% and 85% of their retail value depending on material, condition, and reference. Precious metal versions and limited editions tend to appreciate over time, while steel models hold steady. Cartier's disciplined production approach and growing collector interest support long term value.
What is the difference between the Cartier Santos and the Cartier Tank?
The Santos features a square case with exposed bezel screws and a more sporty, robust character. It comes with Cartier's QuickSwitch system for swapping between bracelets and straps. The Tank has a rectangular case with vertical brancards (side bars) and a slimmer, more dressy profile. The Santos is the better everyday watch, while the Tank is the more refined choice for occasions where elegance is the priority.
Is a Cartier watch suitable for everyday wear?
Yes, especially the Santos and the Ballon Bleu, which offer 100 metres of water resistance and durable steel construction. The Pasha is also designed for daily wear with its screw down crown. The Tank and Panthère are slightly more delicate due to their thinner profiles and are better suited to business and social settings rather than physically demanding activities.
Why are Cartier watches more affordable in Dubai than in Europe?
The UAE applies a 5% VAT on luxury goods, while most European countries charge 19% to 25% VAT. This difference means that the same Cartier watch can cost significantly less in Dubai than in Paris, London, or Milan before any tax reclaim processes. For international buyers, purchasing Cartier in Dubai through a trusted retailer like Konesseur offers genuine savings alongside the convenience of authentication and immediate availability.
Which Cartier watch is best for women?
The Panthère de Cartier and the Baignoire are the most popular choices for women, thanks to their slim profiles and jewellery like aesthetics. The Ballon Bleu in 28mm or 33mm sizes is another excellent option. That said, Cartier watches are designed to be worn by anyone, and many women choose the Santos or Tank in medium sizes for a slightly bolder look that still reads as perfectly feminine.
What Cartier watch pairs best with Cartier jewellery?
The Panthère and the Tank pair most naturally with Cartier jewellery like the Love bracelet and Juste un Clou. Their slim profiles sit alongside bracelets without competing for space. The Ballon Bleu also works well because its rounded case complements the curves of the Love collection. Stacking a Cartier watch with Cartier bracelets creates a layered wrist that looks intentional and cohesive.
Does Konesseur sell authentic Cartier watches?
Every Cartier watch at Konesseur is authenticated through a rigorous verification process. We inspect case details, movement signatures, dial printing, serial numbers, and overall condition before any piece enters our collection. You can buy with complete confidence knowing that every Cartier on our site is genuine.
What is the entry price for a Cartier watch?
Cartier offers a range of price points depending on the collection and material. Steel models in the Tank Must and Panthère collections are among the most accessible entry points into the maison. On the secondary market, well maintained examples can offer even better value while retaining all the design and craftsmanship that make Cartier special. Browse our collection above to see current pricing.
How do I choose between a Cartier Pasha and a Cartier Ballon Bleu?
Both are round watches, but they have very different personalities. The Pasha is bolder, with its Vendôme lugs, chain connected crown cap, and grid dial creating a more assertive look. The Ballon Bleu is smoother and more refined, with flowing lines and a spherical silhouette. If you want a watch that makes a statement, go Pasha. If you want something elegant that works with everything, go Ballon Bleu.
Can I buy a Cartier watch from Konesseur and have it shipped internationally?
Yes. Konesseur offers worldwide delivery with secure shipping. Every Cartier watch is packaged with care and fully insured during transit. Whether you're in Dubai, Europe, the Americas, or anywhere else, you can purchase from our collection with confidence.
What makes buying a Cartier watch in Dubai better than in other cities?
Dubai combines lower taxation (5% VAT versus up to 25% in Europe), a thriving luxury market with strong inventory availability, and a concentration of trusted retailers like Konesseur that specialise in authenticated luxury goods. You get better prices, wider selection, and the confidence of buying in one of the world's premier luxury destinations. For international visitors, it's one of the smartest places to acquire a Cartier watch.
Cartier Watches
Why Cartier Watches Are Different from Everything Else
Most luxury watches are designed by engineers. Cartier watches are designed by artists. That's not marketing language. It's a factual distinction that explains why a Cartier on your wrist feels fundamentally different from a Rolex or an Audemars Piguet. While those brands obsess over water resistance ratings and power reserve numbers, Cartier obsesses over how a case catches light, how a dial reads at a glance, how the proportions of a watch interact with the shape of your wrist.
This approach has produced some of the most enduring designs in watchmaking history. The Santos, created in 1904, is widely recognised as the first wristwatch designed specifically for a man. The Tank, introduced in 1917, became the most copied watch silhouette of the twentieth century. The Ballon Bleu, launched in 2007, redefined what a modern dress watch could look like. Each of these designs succeeded not because of technical specifications but because of something harder to quantify: they simply looked right.
Cartier's heritage as "the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers" has earned the maison a client list that reads like a history book. Royalty, heads of state, cultural icons, and tastemakers have all gravitated toward Cartier watches because they communicate something that pure horology brands cannot: effortless sophistication. If you're looking for a watch that says more about your taste than your bank account, Cartier is where you start.
The Cartier Watch Collections at Konesseur
Santos de Cartier
The Santos is where modern watchmaking began. In 1904, Louis Cartier designed a wristwatch for his friend Alberto Santos Dumont, the Brazilian aviation pioneer who needed to check the time while flying without taking his hands off the controls. The result was a square cased watch with visible screws on the bezel that became an instant icon. More than 120 years later, those exposed screws and that unmistakable silhouette remain virtually unchanged.
The modern Santos de Cartier comes with Cartier's QuickSwitch system, allowing you to swap between a steel bracelet and a leather strap in seconds without any tools. It's available in medium and large sizes, in steel, two tone, and precious metal configurations. For anyone who wants one watch that transitions seamlessly from a business meeting to a weekend brunch, the Santos is hard to beat. It carries the authority of being the world's first pilot's watch while feeling thoroughly contemporary on the wrist.
Tank
The Tank is arguably the most famous watch design ever created. Louis Cartier conceived it in 1917, inspired by the aerial view of Renault FT 17 tanks on the Western Front. The vertical side bars became the case brancards, and the rectangular dial became a canvas for Cartier's signature Roman numerals. The design was so immediately perfect that it has barely changed in over a century.
What makes the Tank remarkable is who has chosen to wear it. Andy Warhol famously never wound his, saying he wore it not to tell the time but because it was the perfect watch. Jackie Kennedy, Princess Diana, Muhammad Ali, Yves Saint Laurent, and Calvin Klein all wore Tanks. Today the collection spans several variations including the Tank Française with its integrated bracelet, the Tank Louis Cartier in precious metals, and the Tank Must which offers the classic proportions at a more accessible entry point. If you want a watch that places you in genuinely iconic company, the Tank is the answer.
Ballon Bleu de Cartier
The Ballon Bleu is the newest pillar of Cartier's watch collection, introduced in 2007, and it has already established itself as a modern classic. The name translates to "blue balloon" and refers to the distinctive round case with its integrated crown guard that houses Cartier's signature blue sapphire cabochon. The effect is a watch that looks perfectly spherical when viewed from the side, creating a silhouette unlike anything else in luxury watchmaking.
The Ballon Bleu comes in sizes ranging from 28mm to 42mm, making it one of Cartier's most versatile collections for both men and women. It's offered in steel, rose gold, white gold, and yellow gold, often with factory set diamonds. The design works equally well for formal occasions and everyday wear, and its flowing lines give it a presence on the wrist that feels distinctly luxurious without being loud. If you're drawn to round watches but want something with more personality than the usual suspects, the Ballon Bleu delivers that in abundance.
Pasha de Cartier
The Pasha stands apart from other Cartier collections in both its origin story and its presence. Created in the 1930s as a waterproof watch commissioned by the Pasha of Marrakech, it was formally introduced to the public in 1985. The Pasha features a round case with distinctive Vendôme style lugs, a screw down crown cap connected by a delicate chain, and a grid pattern on the dial that gives it a character completely its own.
The modern Pasha maintains all these signature details while updating the movement and proportions for contemporary tastes. It's available with interchangeable straps and bracelets, making it one of the more adaptable watches in the Cartier lineup. The Pasha appeals to people who want something recognisably Cartier but with a bolder, more assertive personality than the Tank or the Ballon Bleu.
Panthère de Cartier
The Panthère de Cartier first appeared in 1983 and quickly became one of the most desired jewellery watches of its era. The square case is slimmer than the Santos, and it sits on a supple link bracelet that drapes around the wrist with the fluidity of a piece of fine jewellery rather than a timepiece. That duality is exactly the point. The Panthère blurs the line between watch and bracelet in a way that only Cartier, with its jewellery DNA, can pull off convincingly.
Available in small and medium sizes, in steel, gold, and two tone variations, the Panthère is particularly popular with women who want a timepiece that doubles as an elegant accessory. But plenty of men have adopted the Panthère too, especially in the medium size, appreciating its slim profile and the way it sits flat against the wrist. If you already own Cartier jewellery like a Love bracelet or Juste un Clou, the Panthère is the watch that complements those pieces best.
Baignoire
The Baignoire is French for "bathtub," and the name refers to the watch's elongated oval case shape. It's one of Cartier's most distinctly feminine designs, with roots stretching back to 1912 when the maison first experimented with oval watch cases. The Baignoire takes the architectural confidence of the Tank and softens it into something more organic and flowing.
This is a watch for someone who appreciates understatement and knows that Cartier's real power lies in its shapes rather than its complications. The Baignoire doesn't shout for attention. It draws the eye because its proportions are simply beautiful. Available in regular and allongée (elongated) versions, in precious metals and with diamond settings, the Baignoire occupies a unique space in the Cartier lineup as a pure expression of the maison's jewellery heritage applied to the wrist.
Calibre de Cartier
The Calibre de Cartier was introduced in 2010 and marked a significant moment for the maison: it was the first collection to house Cartier's own in house automatic movement. The name "Calibre" refers directly to this milestone. The watch features a round case with a more sporty, masculine character than other Cartier designs, a date window, and a bolder presence on the wrist that appeals to people who want Cartier's design sensibility in a more robust package.
While the Calibre has been discontinued from Cartier's current production lineup, it remains a compelling option on the secondary market. The combination of an in house movement, a versatile 42mm size, and Cartier's design language at competitive prices makes it one of the best value propositions in the Cartier space right now.
Cartier Watches as an Investment
Cartier's position in the secondary market has evolved significantly. The Tank and Santos remain the strongest performers in terms of value retention, consistently holding between 65% and 85% of their retail price at resale. This is driven largely by collector recognition and the enduring demand for these iconic designs. The Tank in particular has seen renewed interest following high profile cultural endorsements and Cartier's careful approach to not overproducing its most desirable references.
What separates Cartier from pure horology brands in terms of investment is the crossover appeal. A Cartier watch is appreciated by people who collect watches, people who collect jewellery, and people who simply appreciate beautiful design. That broader audience creates a more liquid secondary market, meaning your Cartier is easier to sell when the time comes compared to niche watch brands with smaller buyer pools. Buying in Dubai also gives you a meaningful advantage. With the UAE's 5% VAT compared to significantly higher rates across Europe, you're acquiring your Cartier at a lower effective price from the start.
How to Choose Your Cartier Watch
Choosing between Cartier collections comes down to what you value most in a watch. If you want history and versatility, the Santos gives you the world's first pilot's watch with a modern quick change system that makes it practical for everyday life. If you want pure design heritage and understatement, the Tank is the most iconic rectangular watch ever made. If you prefer round watches with contemporary elegance, the Ballon Bleu offers something no other brand replicates. If you want the jewellery watch experience, the Panthère or the Baignoire blur the line between timepiece and bracelet. And if you want Cartier's bold side, the Pasha delivers a personality that stands apart from the rest of the lineup.
One thing worth noting: Cartier watches pair beautifully with other Cartier pieces. If you already own a Love bracelet or a Juste un Clou, a Cartier watch on the same wrist creates a stacking effect that is uniquely cohesive. No other watch brand offers that kind of ecosystem with its own jewellery collections, and it's one of the reasons Cartier owners tend to build their collections entirely within the maison.
At Konesseur, every Cartier watch in our collection is authenticated and comes with the confidence of buying from a trusted luxury retailer in Dubai. Browse the collections above or explore our wider luxury watches selection to compare Cartier with other leading maisons like Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cartier Watches
What is the most popular Cartier watch?
The Cartier Tank and the Santos are consistently the two most popular Cartier watches globally. The Tank appeals to people who value timeless design and cultural heritage, while the Santos attracts buyers who want a watch with both historical significance and everyday versatility. The Ballon Bleu is the third most popular and is especially strong among buyers looking for a round dress watch with a distinctive identity.
Are Cartier watches a good investment?
Cartier watches hold their value well relative to other luxury fashion watch brands. The Tank and Santos collections are the strongest performers, retaining between 65% and 85% of their retail value depending on material, condition, and reference. Precious metal versions and limited editions tend to appreciate over time, while steel models hold steady. Cartier's disciplined production approach and growing collector interest support long term value.
What is the difference between the Cartier Santos and the Cartier Tank?
The Santos features a square case with exposed bezel screws and a more sporty, robust character. It comes with Cartier's QuickSwitch system for swapping between bracelets and straps. The Tank has a rectangular case with vertical brancards (side bars) and a slimmer, more dressy profile. The Santos is the better everyday watch, while the Tank is the more refined choice for occasions where elegance is the priority.
Is a Cartier watch suitable for everyday wear?
Yes, especially the Santos and the Ballon Bleu, which offer 100 metres of water resistance and durable steel construction. The Pasha is also designed for daily wear with its screw down crown. The Tank and Panthère are slightly more delicate due to their thinner profiles and are better suited to business and social settings rather than physically demanding activities.
Why are Cartier watches more affordable in Dubai than in Europe?
The UAE applies a 5% VAT on luxury goods, while most European countries charge 19% to 25% VAT. This difference means that the same Cartier watch can cost significantly less in Dubai than in Paris, London, or Milan before any tax reclaim processes. For international buyers, purchasing Cartier in Dubai through a trusted retailer like Konesseur offers genuine savings alongside the convenience of authentication and immediate availability.
Which Cartier watch is best for women?
The Panthère de Cartier and the Baignoire are the most popular choices for women, thanks to their slim profiles and jewellery like aesthetics. The Ballon Bleu in 28mm or 33mm sizes is another excellent option. That said, Cartier watches are designed to be worn by anyone, and many women choose the Santos or Tank in medium sizes for a slightly bolder look that still reads as perfectly feminine.
What Cartier watch pairs best with Cartier jewellery?
The Panthère and the Tank pair most naturally with Cartier jewellery like the Love bracelet and Juste un Clou. Their slim profiles sit alongside bracelets without competing for space. The Ballon Bleu also works well because its rounded case complements the curves of the Love collection. Stacking a Cartier watch with Cartier bracelets creates a layered wrist that looks intentional and cohesive.
Does Konesseur sell authentic Cartier watches?
Every Cartier watch at Konesseur is authenticated through a rigorous verification process. We inspect case details, movement signatures, dial printing, serial numbers, and overall condition before any piece enters our collection. You can buy with complete confidence knowing that every Cartier on our site is genuine.
What is the entry price for a Cartier watch?
Cartier offers a range of price points depending on the collection and material. Steel models in the Tank Must and Panthère collections are among the most accessible entry points into the maison. On the secondary market, well maintained examples can offer even better value while retaining all the design and craftsmanship that make Cartier special. Browse our collection above to see current pricing.
How do I choose between a Cartier Pasha and a Cartier Ballon Bleu?
Both are round watches, but they have very different personalities. The Pasha is bolder, with its Vendôme lugs, chain connected crown cap, and grid dial creating a more assertive look. The Ballon Bleu is smoother and more refined, with flowing lines and a spherical silhouette. If you want a watch that makes a statement, go Pasha. If you want something elegant that works with everything, go Ballon Bleu.
Can I buy a Cartier watch from Konesseur and have it shipped internationally?
Yes. Konesseur offers worldwide delivery with secure shipping. Every Cartier watch is packaged with care and fully insured during transit. Whether you're in Dubai, Europe, the Americas, or anywhere else, you can purchase from our collection with confidence.
What makes buying a Cartier watch in Dubai better than in other cities?
Dubai combines lower taxation (5% VAT versus up to 25% in Europe), a thriving luxury market with strong inventory availability, and a concentration of trusted retailers like Konesseur that specialise in authenticated luxury goods. You get better prices, wider selection, and the confidence of buying in one of the world's premier luxury destinations. For international visitors, it's one of the smartest places to acquire a Cartier watch.




























