1970s Cartier Cintree Factory Pavé Diamonds By Vacheron Constantin
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History and Significance
This is one of the more interesting intersections of mid-century high watchmaking and jewelry craftsmanship. During the 1960s and 1970s, Cartier quietly collaborated with a handful of elite Swiss manufactures to produce select complicated and jeweled pieces. Among them was Vacheron Constantin, which supplied movements and case production for certain high-end Cartier Paris watches.
This example represents that era precisely. Produced for Cartier by Vacheron Constantin, the watch features a factory-set diamond case and a fully pavé-set dial, paired with its original 18k yellow gold woven bracelet. These were never mass-produced watches. They were made in very small numbers for clients seeking something far beyond the standard Tank, combining haute horlogerie with fine jewelry in a single object.
The proportions remain classic Tank, elongated and elegant, while the bracelet transforms the watch into a complete piece of jewelry rather than a watch on a strap. The presence of Cartier Paris engravings and correct French hallmarks throughout confirms its original configuration and intent.
Writer’s Thoughts
This is the type of piece that rarely surfaces in this condition. The unpolished case retains strong geometry, the diamonds remain crisp and evenly set, and the woven bracelet has excellent structure. It wears more like a refined bracelet than a traditional watch, but still delivers the unmistakable Tank silhouette on the wrist. For collectors interested in Cartier beyond the mainstream references, this is exactly the kind of watch that rewards deeper knowledge.
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Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.
Brand: Cartier
Model: Paris Diamond Tank
Year: Circa 1970s
Case Material: 18k yellow gold
Case Size: 21.5mm x 35mm
Bezel: Factory diamond-set
Dial: Factory pavé diamond dial
Crystal: Sapphire
Movement: Manual wind
Strap: Original 18k yellow gold woven bracelet (Removable)
Buckle/Clasp: Double-sided Cartier clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Solid 18k yellow gold case is unpolished and in mint condition. Case lines remain crisp with minimal handling marks visible under close inspection.
Crystal: Crystal is clean with no visible chips or cracks.
Dial: Factory pavé diamond dial is well preserved with no visible damage or discoloration.
Hands: Original hands show no corrosion and match the overall condition of the watch.
Bracelet: Original woven 18k yellow gold bracelet remains tight and well structured, sized for approximately a 7-inch wrist.
Buckle/Clasp: Cartier clasp shows light handling marks and functions properly.
1970s Cartier Cintree Factory Pavé Diamonds By Vacheron Constantin
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History and Significance
This is one of the more interesting intersections of mid-century high watchmaking and jewelry craftsmanship. During the 1960s and 1970s, Cartier quietly collaborated with a handful of elite Swiss manufactures to produce select complicated and jeweled pieces. Among them was Vacheron Constantin, which supplied movements and case production for certain high-end Cartier Paris watches.
This example represents that era precisely. Produced for Cartier by Vacheron Constantin, the watch features a factory-set diamond case and a fully pavé-set dial, paired with its original 18k yellow gold woven bracelet. These were never mass-produced watches. They were made in very small numbers for clients seeking something far beyond the standard Tank, combining haute horlogerie with fine jewelry in a single object.
The proportions remain classic Tank, elongated and elegant, while the bracelet transforms the watch into a complete piece of jewelry rather than a watch on a strap. The presence of Cartier Paris engravings and correct French hallmarks throughout confirms its original configuration and intent.
Writer’s Thoughts
This is the type of piece that rarely surfaces in this condition. The unpolished case retains strong geometry, the diamonds remain crisp and evenly set, and the woven bracelet has excellent structure. It wears more like a refined bracelet than a traditional watch, but still delivers the unmistakable Tank silhouette on the wrist. For collectors interested in Cartier beyond the mainstream references, this is exactly the kind of watch that rewards deeper knowledge.
Our Promise
Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.
Brand: Cartier
Model: Paris Diamond Tank
Year: Circa 1970s
Case Material: 18k yellow gold
Case Size: 21.5mm x 35mm
Bezel: Factory diamond-set
Dial: Factory pavé diamond dial
Crystal: Sapphire
Movement: Manual wind
Strap: Original 18k yellow gold woven bracelet (Removable)
Buckle/Clasp: Double-sided Cartier clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Solid 18k yellow gold case is unpolished and in mint condition. Case lines remain crisp with minimal handling marks visible under close inspection.
Crystal: Crystal is clean with no visible chips or cracks.
Dial: Factory pavé diamond dial is well preserved with no visible damage or discoloration.
Hands: Original hands show no corrosion and match the overall condition of the watch.
Bracelet: Original woven 18k yellow gold bracelet remains tight and well structured, sized for approximately a 7-inch wrist.
Buckle/Clasp: Cartier clasp shows light handling marks and functions properly.