
Baignoire Allongée, Reference 2674 | A yellow gold wristwatch, Circa 2005
Auction Closed
October 21, 07:40 AM GMT
Estimate
200,000 - 400,000 HKD
Lot Details
Description
Cartier
Baignoire Allongée, Reference 2674
A yellow gold wristwatch, Circa 2005
Dial: silvered
Calibre: cal. 8970 MC mechanical, 18 jewels
Case: 18k yellow gold, case back secured by 4 screws
Case number: 124776 AF
Closure: unsigned red alligator strap and gold-plated buckle
Size: 47 mm length x 22 mm width
Signed: case, dial and movement
Accessories: none
In the pantheon of Cartier wristwatch designs, there are several categories that have a bearing on both collectability and price, with the majority of creations by Louis and Jean-Jacques Cartier becoming the most popular and important. These include the Tank Louis, Santos, Crash and also the Baignoire. However, the Baignoire would join the hallowed ranks of models which would grace the drafting tables of both great men.
Indeed, the original design which would eventually become the Baignoire was conceived by Louis Cartier himself and presented to Maria Pavlovna, Grand Duchess of Russia. Decades later, the one-off creation would be reinterpreted by Jean-Jacques Cartier, head of the London branch, into what was then known as the Oval and Maxi Oval. Still produced in small quantities, as were all watches made by the London workshop, these designs served as the launchpad for what would eventually become the Baignoire and Bagnoire Allongée.
After Cartier left family ownership in the 1970s, the Baignoire name was finally given to the Oval-shaped wristwatch, with the Bagnoire Allongée first appearing in 1991 as an oversized offering calling back to the London Maxi Oval. The Allongée was never made in large quantities with the present example belongs to a subsequent run produced during the early 2000s, and it is imbued with the glorious history of both the brand and the men who made it what it was, Louis and Jean-Jacques Cartier.
卡地亞 Baignoire Allongée 型號2674
黃金腕錶,約2005年製