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Cartier Watches - French Royalty at It's Finest!

By: Joseph Levy

French Royalty at It's Finest!

When one thinks of 'luxury', different picture's come to one's mind. Some might think of Kings and or Queen's, other may think of Emperors and Princes, while some might think of Knights and Fairmaidens. What ever come's to your mind when thinking of luxury, the French and their influence on our economy and our culture is clearly evident. From the beginning of the modern age, the French has been a constant competitor with the English in trade, art, fashion, industry and royalty. What better expresses one's genuineness and authenticity than an attractive piece of jewelry, to be specific, a luxury watch or timepiece? French made, Cartier luxury watches is the epitome of French royalty and design.

Founded in 1847 by Frenchman Louis-Francois Cartier, Cartier's grandsons, Louis, Pierre and Jacques helped lead and propel the name Cartier to its current worldwide status. In 1904, due to a Brazilian aviator's complaint's pertaining to, at that time, traditional pocket watches, Cartier created the first, flat wrist bezel watch, unique in design, prestigious in quality.

From that time on, the Cartier brand has designed a wide range of designs and models, such as the Cartier Mystery Clock, the famous, war inspired, Cartier Tank Watch and Cartier Monde. Many different owners' has controlled the Cartier name but never altering the famous Cartier quality. Cartier is also one of the most sought after luxury watches on the planet. Celebrities such as Uma Thurman, Princess Caroline, Meryl Streep, Donna Karan, Rod Stewart and other's.

For example, record breaking sales watch, the Cartier Tank wristwatch, often come's with 18k gold plated bands. Sparkling with diamond(s) impeded throughout, with scratch resistant frames, given to a variety of colors. This is what a call class ladies' and gentlemen. Men and women are welcome to explore their huge field of French luxury, class, style and prestige. While wearing Cartier, one can't help but know that they are wearing the best that the world of timepieces has to offer. So when you think of luxury, make sure that the French inspired, Cartier brand is at the top of your short list.

Cartier is also known for setting the standard for design in luxury watches. Cartier makes the best designs around in its luxury watches. When buying a cartier watch you can feel confident that you have the best watch design around.

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