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5 Cartier Watches That Have Earned Icon Status

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Cartier occupies a distinct place in luxury watchmaking. Founded in Paris in 1847, the maison did more than enter fine timekeeping, it helped reshape its design language.Where others prioritised function, Cartier pursued something rarer: the intersection of precision engineering and jewellery-grade artistry. The result is a catalogue of timepieces that have outlasted trends, outlived their original wearers, and remained as relevant on today’s wrists as they were at their conception.

These are not watches that relied on marketing to become icons. They earned it through design decisions bold enough to stand the test of decades.

 The Tank

No Cartier watch carries more cultural weight than the Tank. Launched in 1917 and inspired by the geometric lines of WWI battlefield tanks, it arrived as an architectural statement in a market dominated by round dials. The angular case, slim profile, and clean dial marked a departure from its era, where restraint itself became a form of luxury.

What followed was a century of devoted wearers, Princess Diana, Jackie Kennedy, Michelle Obama, and Elizabeth Taylor among them. The Tank’s staying power lies precisely in its refusal to overcomplicate. Subsequent variations including the Tank Louis Cartier, the Tank Must, and the Tank Américaine have each introduced subtle reinterpretations without disturbing the original’s essential character.

The Panthère de Cartier

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Introduced in the 1980s, the Panthère de Cartier approached watchmaking as an extension of jewellery design. Its square case and supple link bracelet were conceived to move with the wrist, fluid, tactile, and deliberately reminiscent of a panther in motion. The reference to Cartier’s most enduring animal motif was intentional; the panther has represented the maison’s spirit since the early 20th century.

Decades on, it remains a fixture at fashion weeks. Available across yellow gold, steel, and fully diamond-set versions, it accommodates restraint and extravagance with equal elegance.

 The Ballon Bleu

The newest entry on this list, the Ballon Bleu arrived in 2007 and quickly established itself. Its convex, balloon-like case marked a departure from Cartier’s existing silhouettes, yet it remained entirely coherent with the maison’s language, Roman numerals, blue sword-shaped hands and a sapphire cabochon crown.

What the Ballon Bleu achieved was accessibility without compromise. Ranging from 28mm to 42mm. It sits comfortably on any wrist and reads as effortlessly current regardless of the decade. For a watch barely two decades old, that is a meaningful distinction.

The Baignoire

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Originally conceived in 1912, the Baignoire is one of the most distinctive watch in Cartier’s portfolio. Its oval case sits between round and angular forms, occupying a distinct place within Cartier’s design language. Its name, French for “bathtub,” refers to its elongated oval form, long associated with unconventional design. It remains the piece for those who find the Tank too expected and the Panthère too familiar.

The Tank Américaine

The Tank Américaine is one of the most wearable evolution of the original Tank concept. Its elongated case stretches the founding design into something more modern and relaxed – an effortless silhouette that translates across formal and casual contexts with equal conviction.

Available in yellow, white, and rose gold as well as steel, and sized to suit a range of wrists, it has attracted a notably diverse following. Rihanna and Rihanna and Tom Holland are among its best-known wearers, highlighting its ability to move across style worlds. It is a Tank for those who want the lineage without the formality.

What unites these five watches is not price point or prestige, though both apply. It is the fact that each resolved a design question that no one else had thought to ask and answered it so completely that the question has never needed revisiting.

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Watches and Wonders 2026: The Biggest Moments So Far

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Watches and Wonders 2026 has delivered some of the year’s most important luxury watch releases, with 66 brands unveiling new models in Geneva.

These were the eight that defined the show.

Patek Philippe Nautilus

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Patek marked the Nautilus’s 50th anniversary with several limited editions but the 37mm version quickly became one of the standout models. With no date window and no seconds hand, the focus stays entirely on the clean blue display. For a reference already regarded as one of watchmaking’s great achievements, the decision to strip it back further was one of Patek’s boldest moves

 Daytona with Grand Feu Enamel Dial

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Rolex fitted its most important sport watch with a Grand Feu enamel dial, almost entirely white, with minimal black accents. There is no additional decoration or visual excess. The craftsmanship carries it entirely, and for many editors it was the single best release of the week.

Tudor Monarch

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The centrepiece of Tudor’s centenary celebrations was completely unexpected, defined by a champagne display, METAS certification and a measured design that stood out across the exhibition floor.

Overseas Dual Time Leads Vacheron Constantin’s New Releases

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The case is 12mm thick and measures 41mm in diameter with a titanium case and a design that avoids the heavy outdoor branding seen on comparable sports watches. Ben Clymer of Hodinkee said the Vacheron Constantin Overseas was likely the watch most people at the show wanted to buy.

Zenith G.F.J. in Tantalum

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Restricted to 20 pieces, the tantalum edition features a black onyx dial with diamond markers and sold out shortly after its release. Zenith is also offering a made-to-order gold bracelet priced at $102,600 with additional G.F.J. variations already in development.

Cartier Crash Squelette

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The new manufacture 1967 MC calibre opens up the Crash’s movement through the dial, while the curved case design creates a profile that resembles a subtle pair of lips in its side silhouette. The burgundy colourway made it the most visually arresting piece Cartier showed all week.

H. Moser x Reebok Streamliner Pump

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The collaboration started three years ago when a Reebok employee who collects Moser pushed the two brands to connect. The orange pump button at 8 o’clock is functional, with each press contributes one hour to the 74-hour power reserve. It is among the more genuinely inventive objects the show has produced in recent memory.

Ulysse Nardin Super Freak

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Two flying tourbillons, priced at $361,600. Ulysse Nardin describes it as the most complicated time-only watch ever made. The seconds display is a small rotating square divided into 15-second increments. It completes one full rotation every minute at the tip of the minute hand. An extraordinary amount of engineering in service of a watch whose only job is to tell the time.

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RVLRI Watches: crafted to Celebrate the Beauty of Everyday

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You might not know this, but a good watch can change how you feel. And it’s not about how it looks on your wrist, but in the way that it journeys with you, reminding you to pause and breathe, notice the small things, and celebrate the beauty of everyday life. The RVLRI Watches capture this so perfectly. They’re not just about telling time, they’re about making time feel like it matters because it does.

 

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When you slip on an RVLRI watch, it never tries too hard, yet people notice. It’s subtle, it’s elegant, and it has this quiet confidence that moves with you, whether you’re walking into a meeting, on a with your friend, or simply enjoying a quiet moment to yourself. The design has that rare balance of modern design enough to feel fresh, timeless and never go out of style. It’s the kind of piece you can wear with a crisp blazer, but it feels just as right with jeans and a white tee.

 

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What makes RVLRI stand out is the attention to detail. Every line, every curve, every finish feels considered. The straps are soft yet durable, the dials, clean but not boring. Crafted with intentionality one you can feel the instant you put it on.  And the beauty is, it doesn’t feel like a luxury made for special occasions. RVLRI watches are designed for everyday, real moments, big or small.

 

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Think about it: life is definitely not about the biggest achievement, it’s about every second. Late night after work,  early morning rush trying to meet up, the conversations that run longer than you planned, the unplanned trips, the birthdays you almost forget but make it to just in time. A watch like this becomes part of those moments, part of your day. More than an accessory, it’s almost like a quiet witness in your life.

 

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Also the beautiful thing about wearing a watch is how personal it becomes sitting close to you, a tiny reminder every time you glance down at your wrist.  In today’s world our phones have become an easy tool for checking phones time, that watches became just another fashion addition but there’s something grounding, almost soothing, about having a watch instead. It feels intentional, like you’ve chosen to mark your moments in a more meaningful way.

RVLRI Watches have that versatility that lets you express yourself without even trying. They carry a quiet luxury,  not flashy or  loud, but effortlessly stylish.

 

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In conclusion I’ll tell you, the beauty of RVLRI is  not really about the watch itself. It’s about what the watch stands for: your silent friend asking you to slow down, enjoy little moments, make everyday feel a bit more beautiful. Because when you think about it, time is the most precious thing we have that passes in a rush, and if you can wear something that helps you cherish it, that’s worth celebrating every single day.

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5 UAE Jewellery Brands You Should Know

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From timeless classics to modern gems, discover the top 5 jewellery brands in the UAE that define luxury and elegance

The UAE is not just the pinnacle of luxury buildings and extravagant lifestyles but also of elegance and rich fashion sense with jewellery pieces shining just as brightly as skyrise buildings.

From classic pieces to iconic gems, here are 5 UAE jewellery brands that you just have to know about, these ones stand out for their timeless designs, global appeal and creative craftsmanship.

DAMAS

Colours of Spring by Damas

Colours of Spring by Damas

After being around for over eleven decades, Damas has become a leading Middle East jewellery brand. Founded in 1907, it has grown from being just a goldsmith brand to a brand that offers exquisite jewellery pieces. In the last century, it has launched multiple sold-out collections including Lace, Alif, Gaia, Revolve, Dome amongst many others.

GAFLA

The Hiam Collection by Gafla

The Hiam Collection by Gafla

Founded in 2016 by Hamad bin Shaiban and Abdulla Beljafla alongside designer, Bushra bint Darwish got the inspiration for the brand from nomadic traders of the Gulf with the brand’s name translating to “caravan”. Over the years, they have been able to build a brand that people love for iconic jewellery including necklaces, earrings, rings and other accessories. This brand is so irresistible that the accessories are used as heirlooms, passed down from generations to generations. They have also been able to launch a few collections including Bahar, Merwad, Thumani amongst others.

AILES

The Roller Wave Earrings by Ailes

The Roller Wave Earrings by Ailes

Ailes was founded by Hind and her sister Fatma Ismail Janahi in Dubai in 2021 with the sole aim of ensuring that jewellery become more fun, versatile and adaptable for different occasions and seasons. They draw inspiration from Arabic alphabets and antique vases, offering customisable accessories with 18k gold, diamonds, gemstones and precious metals.

AISHA BAKER

Me Bracelet from the Forever Young Collection by Aisha Baker

Me Bracelet from the Forever Young Collection by Aisha Baker

Aisha Baker is a brand named after the founder, Aisha Baker. She reportedly comfirms that she grew up surrounded by the beauty of gold which holds cultural value to her. Her purpose was to create a brand that balanced traditional heritage with modern trends making each piece timeless and classic. Her brand is know to produce very little pieces in each collection and no seconds are produced. She has launched very popular collections like Mirror Mirror Masterpieces, Octagon, Forever Young, Fantazia, etc.

MKS JEWELLERY

Timeless Heart Ring Adorned by Emirati Pearl by MKS Jewellery

Timeless Heart Ring Adorned by Emirati Pearl by MKS Jewellery

MKS jewellery was founded by the great granddaughter of the UAE’S first President, Her Highness Sheikha Mariam bint Khalifa bin Saif Al Nahyan. MKS jewellery was created with the purpose of creating everyday expressions of sentiment and style. After the first debut collection which made Sheikha win the “Young Designer of the Year” Arab women award, the brand went on to release other collections including Little Hearts, Sea Signs, Keepsakes and others.

UAE is rich in cultural history, heritage and incredible creativity and the jewellery pieces crafted by these brands and many more are a testament to this truth. Whether you’re looking for a heirloom, signature jewellery or simple pieces for everyday style, these brands provide that and so much more!

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